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Raahe (Finnish: [ˈrɑːhe]; Swedish: Brahestad; Finland Swedish: [brɑːheˌstɑːd]) is a town in Finland, located on the western coast of the country. Raahe is situated in the North Ostrobothnia region, along the Gulf of Bothnia. The population of Raahe is approximately 24,000, while the sub-region has a population of approximately 32,000. It is the 43rd most populous municipality in Finland.

Raahe
Brahestad
Town
Raahen kaupunki
Brahestads stad
Raahe Church and statue of Per Brahe
Location of Raahe in Finland
Coordinates: 64°41′N 024°28′E / 64.683°N 24.467°E / 64.683; 24.467
Country Finland
RegionNorth Ostrobothnia
Sub-regionRaahe
Charter1649
Named forPer Brahe the Younger
Government
 • City managerLeena Mikkola-Riekkinen
Area
 (2018-01-01)[1]
 • Total1,889.00 km2 (729.35 sq mi)
 • Land1,013.78 km2 (391.42 sq mi)
 • Water870.77 km2 (336.21 sq mi)
 • Rank77th largest in Finland
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
 • Total23,797
 • Rank43rd largest in Finland
 • Density23.47/km2 (60.8/sq mi)
Population by native language
 • Finnish96% (official)
 • Swedish0.1%
 • Others4%
Population by age
 • 0 to 1418.1%
 • 15 to 6456%
 • 65 or older25.9%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Websitewww.raahe.fi/en

Founded in 1649 by the Swedish statesman and Governor General of Finland, Count Per Brahe the Younger, it is one of 10 remaining historic wooden towns (or town centres) in Finland. Examples of other historic wooden towns in Finland are Kaskinen (Kaskö), Old Rauma, Porvoo (Borgå), Jakobstad (Pietarsaari) and Vaasa (Vasa). After a devastating fire in 1810, Raahe was rebuilt according to new design principles that minimised the risk of fire and enlarged some of the civic spaces. Old Raahe (or "Wooden Raahe") is notable for its Renaissance-inspired rectilinear town plan with an unusual central square (called Pekkatori) with closed corners.[5][6][7]

Raahe is located 75 kilometres (47 mi) southwest of Oulu and 126 kilometres (78 mi) northeast of Kokkola, and covers an area of 1,889.00 square kilometres (729.35 sq mi) of which 870.77 km2 (336.21 sq mi) is water.[1] The population density is 23.47/km2 (60.8/sq mi).. Historically an agricultural and maritime region, Ostrobothnia supplied the largest number of immigrants from Finland to the USA and other countries such as Canada and Australia during the Great Migration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The neighbouring municipalities of Raahe are Haapavesi, Oulainen, Pyhäjoki, Siikajoki and Siikalatva. Founded as a Swedish- and Finnish-speaking town, the municipality is now unilingually Finnish.

Three parishes have been merged with Raahe: Saloinen in 1973, Pattijoki in 2003 and Vihanti in 2013.

The asteroid 1786 Raahe was named after the town and the municipality.

History edit

Before the establishment edit

The area of Raahe was originally a part of the parish of Saloinen, known until 1913 as Salo. It was one of the first parishes in northern Ostrobothnia.

Seventeenth century history edit

 
Per Brahe the Younger established the city of Raahe in 1649.

Count Per Brahe the Younger, the governor-general of Finland, gave a charter to the town of Salo (not to be confused with Salo in Finland Proper) in the year of 1649 with the purpose of constructing a town at Satamakangas, near the old harbour site. However, the harbour area had become so low that the future town was decided to be transferred. A new and better location was found further to the north, at the bay of Raahe. Having acquired the possession of the parish of Salo in 1652, Per Brahe renamed the town Brahestad or Raahe in Finnish.[8][9][10]

The planning of the town for the purpose of building Raahe was given to the surveyor Claes Claesson. His town plan followed the ideals of the regular grid plan of the Renaissance. All of the streets of Raahe were of equal width of 20-21 cubits or 10–11 meters. The market square stood by Rantakatu and the Town Hall behind the square. At the northeast corner of the town stood the church and the schoolhouse. Six blocks were realized of the town plan, i.e. the area surrounded by present-day Koulukatu, Kirkkokatu, Saaristokatu and Rantakatu. The later expansion and changes of the town have held the ambitions of Claesson's town plan in respect until the beginning of the latest century.[8][9]

The oldest picture still remaining of the town of Raahe, a seventeenth-century drawing, dates back to the year of 1659. It depicts the town as being surrounded by a so-called customs fence with two custom gates, the eastern one located outside of the crossroads of present-day Brahenkatu and Reiponkatu streets and the southern one at the end of Pitkäkatu street (present-day Kauppakatu street) approximately by present-day Koulukatu street. The busy harbour of the town was located on the shore by the customs warehouse, the present museum.[8][9]

There were two public buildings in Raahe: a handsome, admirable, two-story town hall with a tower, and a wooden church, whose construction had already begun in 1651. The church was given a weather boarding already in 1684-1685. This is one of the earliest examples of boarding known in Finland.[8][9]

The dwellings and houses were made from logs. As a rule, they were built close to the street facing plot boundary, the long side and the ridge of the roof parallel to the street. The unbuilt portion of the plot against the street was fitted up with a high, solid plank fence and a drive-in gate. The plots inside a block were not separated by fences. The average house usually consisted of one or two rooms, most of which were of the two-room cabin type. Almost every house in the drawing of Raahe has the most remarkable novelty of the seventeenth century, the chimney. At the same time it was still quite common to have whole towns and villages with chimneyless houses, especially in Eastern Finland. Considered from the point of view of architectural history, at the time of its foundation Raahe was a quite modern town. As far as is known today, no buildings exist from the seventeenth century.[8][9]

18th century edit

The Great Northern War, fought in the first two decades of the 18th century, and the Great Wrath nearly destroyed the town. In 1705, the population had been 641, while after the war this had decreased to 134, and the majority of the merchant class had escaped the war to Sweden. The town slowly recovered after the war, and trading started again. Raahe was given the right to international trade in 1791,[11][12] which further enlivened the town's traffic and commerce. Goods such as tar, boards, tallow, butter, and fur were traded through Raahe, and improved road connections increased the competitiveness of the harbour.

Climate edit

Climate data for Raahe Lapaluoto satama (1991-2020 normals, records 1993-present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 5.0
(41.0)
6.3
(43.3)
11.9
(53.4)
20.7
(69.3)
28.6
(83.5)
31.7
(89.1)
33.5
(92.3)
30.5
(86.9)
24.4
(75.9)
18.5
(65.3)
10.5
(50.9)
7.4
(45.3)
33.5
(92.3)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −3.7
(25.3)
−4.1
(24.6)
−0.8
(30.6)
4.4
(39.9)
10.4
(50.7)
16.0
(60.8)
19.7
(67.5)
18.1
(64.6)
13.2
(55.8)
6.8
(44.2)
1.9
(35.4)
−1.3
(29.7)
6.7
(44.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) −6.2
(20.8)
−6.8
(19.8)
−3.7
(25.3)
1.1
(34.0)
6.8
(44.2)
12.5
(54.5)
16.2
(61.2)
15.0
(59.0)
10.5
(50.9)
4.5
(40.1)
−0.1
(31.8)
−3.5
(25.7)
3.9
(39.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −9.4
(15.1)
−10.1
(13.8)
−7.0
(19.4)
−1.5
(29.3)
3.7
(38.7)
9.6
(49.3)
13.5
(56.3)
12.2
(54.0)
7.9
(46.2)
2.7
(36.9)
−2.0
(28.4)
−6.1
(21.0)
1.1
(34.0)
Record low °C (°F) −31.4
(−24.5)
−30.1
(−22.2)
−26.9
(−16.4)
−15.7
(3.7)
−4.8
(23.4)
2.0
(35.6)
6.6
(43.9)
4.0
(39.2)
−2.1
(28.2)
−12.4
(9.7)
−20.6
(−5.1)
−34.1
(−29.4)
−34.1
(−29.4)
Average relative humidity (%) 88 87 84 80 77 76 79 81 83 86 89 88 83
Source 1: https://www.ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/ilmastollinen-vertailukausi
Source 2: https://kilotavu.com/asema-taulukko.php?asema=101785

Economy edit

 
A railway connection to the Rautaruukki steel factory in July 2009

Raahe was granted Staple port rights in 1791 and was traditionally a harbor town. With industrialization, Raahe was reinvented as a steel and heavy industry city and has further developed with engineering services, ICT and software production. Raahe is known for steel, heavy machinery, engineering works, shipping and ICT. The Rautaruukki steel mill, which up to the 1980s was the largest single industrial site in the Nordic countries, is located in Raahe. The mill produces steel plate, coil and sheeting and semi-finished products for the engineering works.

Traditionally, Raahe was a port city. In the late Age of Sail, the 1850s and on, shipping companies in Raahe owned Finland's largest fleet of sailing vessels, 60 in total at their height. Currently, the port of Raahe is the sixth busiest port in the country, with 700 ships visiting each year. Cargo that is transported through the port includes raw materials and loose cargo, steel, lumber, containers and contract-shipped goods.[13]

With the steel industry, Raahe has grown into the third largest city in the ex-Oulu province, after Oulu and Kajaani. Like Oulu, the city promotes the ICT business, with the help of the steel industry (ProMetal and Steelpolis) and ICT industry (Softpolis) business incubators/business parks.

The municipal tax rate is 19.75%. In 2007, the structure of the economy was as follows: agriculture and forestry 1%, construction 6%, manufacturing 43%, and retail, services and public services 50%. The sub-region includes the municipalities of Pyhäjoki and Siikajoki.

Transportation edit

The European route E8 goes through the city, and is the biggest mean of land transportation in Raahe. Raahe also has bus transportation by various companies. The Raahe railway station next to the Raahe Railroad was closed from passenger traffic in 1966.[14] Ticket selling ended in 2000.

Notable people edit

International relations edit

Twin towns — Sister cities edit

Raahe is twinned with:[15]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ a b "Area of Finnish Municipalities 1.1.2018" (PDF). National Land Survey of Finland. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Population growth biggest in nearly 70 years". Population structure. Statistics Finland. 2024-04-26. ISSN 1797-5395. Retrieved 2024-04-29.
  3. ^ "Population according to age (1-year) and sex by area and the regional division of each statistical reference year, 2003–2020". StatFin. Statistics Finland. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Luettelo kuntien ja seurakuntien tuloveroprosenteista vuonna 2023". Tax Administration of Finland. 14 November 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  5. ^ Wanha Raahe – Raahe.fi (in Finnish)
  6. ^ Pekkatori Square – Visit Raahe (in English)
  7. ^ Ukkonen, Risto (2023-04-09). "Pohjoisessa on ainutlaatuisen arvokas puukaupunki, jonka ränsistymistä vastaan taistellaan nyt uusin keinoin" [There is a uniquely valuable wooden town in the north, whose dilapidation is now being fought with new means]. Yle (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  8. ^ a b c d e . oamk.fi. Archived from the original on 2007-03-26.
  9. ^ a b c d e Raahe Tourist Office
  10. ^ "Frontpage | Raahen kaupunki". www.raahe.fi. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  11. ^ Tarkka, Jukka; Eskola, Matti; Huovinen, Pentti, eds. (1986). Finlandia: Otavan iso maammekirja. 8: Pohjois-Pohjanmaa - Kainuu (in Finnish). Helsinki: Otava. ISBN 978-951-1-09142-4.
  12. ^ "Raahen historia". Raahen kaupunki (in Finnish). Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  13. ^ Port of Raahe – One of the Busiest Ports in Finland – SeaFocus
  14. ^ "Liikennepaikan tiedot". vaunut.org (in Finnish). Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  15. ^ "Town twinning". www.raahe.fi. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  16. ^ a b "Raahen kaupunki jäädyttää yhteistyön venäläisten ystävyyskaupunkiensa kanssa ja lahjoittaa 20 000 euroa humanitaariseen apuun ukrainalaisille". www.raahe.fi (in Finnish). 2022-03-17. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  17. ^ "Twin cities of the City of Kosice". Magistrát mesta Košice, Tr. Retrieved 2013-07-27.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Raahe at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Raahe travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Town of Raahe – Official site
  • Genealogical Society of Finland pages in English
  • Raahe Guide

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Raahe Finnish ˈrɑːhe Swedish Brahestad Finland Swedish brɑːheˌstɑːd is a town in Finland located on the western coast of the country Raahe is situated in the North Ostrobothnia region along the Gulf of Bothnia The population of Raahe is approximately 24 000 while the sub region has a population of approximately 32 000 It is the 43rd most populous municipality in Finland Raahe BrahestadTownRaahen kaupunki Brahestads stadRaahe Church and statue of Per BraheCoat of armsLocation of Raahe in FinlandCoordinates 64 41 N 024 28 E 64 683 N 24 467 E 64 683 24 467Country FinlandRegionNorth OstrobothniaSub regionRaaheCharter1649Named forPer Brahe the YoungerGovernment City managerLeena Mikkola RiekkinenArea 2018 01 01 1 Total1 889 00 km2 729 35 sq mi Land1 013 78 km2 391 42 sq mi Water870 77 km2 336 21 sq mi Rank77th largest in FinlandPopulation 2023 12 31 2 Total23 797 Rank43rd largest in Finland Density23 47 km2 60 8 sq mi Population by native language 2 Finnish96 official Swedish0 1 Others4 Population by age 3 0 to 1418 1 15 to 6456 65 or older25 9 Time zoneUTC 02 00 EET Summer DST UTC 03 00 EEST Websitewww wbr raahe wbr fi wbr en Founded in 1649 by the Swedish statesman and Governor General of Finland Count Per Brahe the Younger it is one of 10 remaining historic wooden towns or town centres in Finland Examples of other historic wooden towns in Finland are Kaskinen Kasko Old Rauma Porvoo Borga Jakobstad Pietarsaari and Vaasa Vasa After a devastating fire in 1810 Raahe was rebuilt according to new design principles that minimised the risk of fire and enlarged some of the civic spaces Old Raahe or Wooden Raahe is notable for its Renaissance inspired rectilinear town plan with an unusual central square called Pekkatori with closed corners 5 6 7 Raahe is located 75 kilometres 47 mi southwest of Oulu and 126 kilometres 78 mi northeast of Kokkola and covers an area of 1 889 00 square kilometres 729 35 sq mi of which 870 77 km2 336 21 sq mi is water 1 The population density is 23 47 km2 60 8 sq mi Historically an agricultural and maritime region Ostrobothnia supplied the largest number of immigrants from Finland to the USA and other countries such as Canada and Australia during the Great Migration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries The neighbouring municipalities of Raahe are Haapavesi Oulainen Pyhajoki Siikajoki and Siikalatva Founded as a Swedish and Finnish speaking town the municipality is now unilingually Finnish Three parishes have been merged with Raahe Saloinen in 1973 Pattijoki in 2003 and Vihanti in 2013 The asteroid 1786 Raahe was named after the town and the municipality Contents 1 History 1 1 Before the establishment 1 2 Seventeenth century history 1 3 18th century 2 Climate 3 Economy 4 Transportation 5 Notable people 6 International relations 6 1 Twin towns Sister cities 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editBefore the establishment edit The area of Raahe was originally a part of the parish of Saloinen known until 1913 as Salo It was one of the first parishes in northern Ostrobothnia Further information Saloinen Seventeenth century history edit nbsp Per Brahe the Younger established the city of Raahe in 1649 Count Per Brahe the Younger the governor general of Finland gave a charter to the town of Salo not to be confused with Salo in Finland Proper in the year of 1649 with the purpose of constructing a town at Satamakangas near the old harbour site However the harbour area had become so low that the future town was decided to be transferred A new and better location was found further to the north at the bay of Raahe Having acquired the possession of the parish of Salo in 1652 Per Brahe renamed the town Brahestad or Raahe in Finnish 8 9 10 The planning of the town for the purpose of building Raahe was given to the surveyor Claes Claesson His town plan followed the ideals of the regular grid plan of the Renaissance All of the streets of Raahe were of equal width of 20 21 cubits or 10 11 meters The market square stood by Rantakatu and the Town Hall behind the square At the northeast corner of the town stood the church and the schoolhouse Six blocks were realized of the town plan i e the area surrounded by present day Koulukatu Kirkkokatu Saaristokatu and Rantakatu The later expansion and changes of the town have held the ambitions of Claesson s town plan in respect until the beginning of the latest century 8 9 The oldest picture still remaining of the town of Raahe a seventeenth century drawing dates back to the year of 1659 It depicts the town as being surrounded by a so called customs fence with two custom gates the eastern one located outside of the crossroads of present day Brahenkatu and Reiponkatu streets and the southern one at the end of Pitkakatu street present day Kauppakatu street approximately by present day Koulukatu street The busy harbour of the town was located on the shore by the customs warehouse the present museum 8 9 There were two public buildings in Raahe a handsome admirable two story town hall with a tower and a wooden church whose construction had already begun in 1651 The church was given a weather boarding already in 1684 1685 This is one of the earliest examples of boarding known in Finland 8 9 The dwellings and houses were made from logs As a rule they were built close to the street facing plot boundary the long side and the ridge of the roof parallel to the street The unbuilt portion of the plot against the street was fitted up with a high solid plank fence and a drive in gate The plots inside a block were not separated by fences The average house usually consisted of one or two rooms most of which were of the two room cabin type Almost every house in the drawing of Raahe has the most remarkable novelty of the seventeenth century the chimney At the same time it was still quite common to have whole towns and villages with chimneyless houses especially in Eastern Finland Considered from the point of view of architectural history at the time of its foundation Raahe was a quite modern town As far as is known today no buildings exist from the seventeenth century 8 9 18th century edit The Great Northern War fought in the first two decades of the 18th century and the Great Wrath nearly destroyed the town In 1705 the population had been 641 while after the war this had decreased to 134 and the majority of the merchant class had escaped the war to Sweden The town slowly recovered after the war and trading started again Raahe was given the right to international trade in 1791 11 12 which further enlivened the town s traffic and commerce Goods such as tar boards tallow butter and fur were traded through Raahe and improved road connections increased the competitiveness of the harbour Climate editClimate data for Raahe Lapaluoto satama 1991 2020 normals records 1993 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 5 0 41 0 6 3 43 3 11 9 53 4 20 7 69 3 28 6 83 5 31 7 89 1 33 5 92 3 30 5 86 9 24 4 75 9 18 5 65 3 10 5 50 9 7 4 45 3 33 5 92 3 Mean daily maximum C F 3 7 25 3 4 1 24 6 0 8 30 6 4 4 39 9 10 4 50 7 16 0 60 8 19 7 67 5 18 1 64 6 13 2 55 8 6 8 44 2 1 9 35 4 1 3 29 7 6 7 44 1 Daily mean C F 6 2 20 8 6 8 19 8 3 7 25 3 1 1 34 0 6 8 44 2 12 5 54 5 16 2 61 2 15 0 59 0 10 5 50 9 4 5 40 1 0 1 31 8 3 5 25 7 3 9 39 0 Mean daily minimum C F 9 4 15 1 10 1 13 8 7 0 19 4 1 5 29 3 3 7 38 7 9 6 49 3 13 5 56 3 12 2 54 0 7 9 46 2 2 7 36 9 2 0 28 4 6 1 21 0 1 1 34 0 Record low C F 31 4 24 5 30 1 22 2 26 9 16 4 15 7 3 7 4 8 23 4 2 0 35 6 6 6 43 9 4 0 39 2 2 1 28 2 12 4 9 7 20 6 5 1 34 1 29 4 34 1 29 4 Average relative humidity 88 87 84 80 77 76 79 81 83 86 89 88 83 Source 1 https www ilmatieteenlaitos fi ilmastollinen vertailukausi Source 2 https kilotavu com asema taulukko php asema 101785Economy edit nbsp A railway connection to the Rautaruukki steel factory in July 2009 Raahe was granted Staple port rights in 1791 and was traditionally a harbor town With industrialization Raahe was reinvented as a steel and heavy industry city and has further developed with engineering services ICT and software production Raahe is known for steel heavy machinery engineering works shipping and ICT The Rautaruukki steel mill which up to the 1980s was the largest single industrial site in the Nordic countries is located in Raahe The mill produces steel plate coil and sheeting and semi finished products for the engineering works Traditionally Raahe was a port city In the late Age of Sail the 1850s and on shipping companies in Raahe owned Finland s largest fleet of sailing vessels 60 in total at their height Currently the port of Raahe is the sixth busiest port in the country with 700 ships visiting each year Cargo that is transported through the port includes raw materials and loose cargo steel lumber containers and contract shipped goods 13 With the steel industry Raahe has grown into the third largest city in the ex Oulu province after Oulu and Kajaani Like Oulu the city promotes the ICT business with the help of the steel industry ProMetal and Steelpolis and ICT industry Softpolis business incubators business parks The municipal tax rate is 19 75 In 2007 the structure of the economy was as follows agriculture and forestry 1 construction 6 manufacturing 43 and retail services and public services 50 The sub region includes the municipalities of Pyhajoki and Siikajoki Transportation editThe European route E8 goes through the city and is the biggest mean of land transportation in Raahe Raahe also has bus transportation by various companies The Raahe railway station next to the Raahe Railroad was closed from passenger traffic in 1966 14 Ticket selling ended in 2000 Notable people editJoonas Donskoi born 1992 ice hockey player Katja Hanninen born 1980 politician Jyri Junnila born 1984 ice hockey player Petri Keskitalo born 1967 decathlete Heikki Kinnunen born 1946 actor Laura Kivisto born 1981 football soccer player JP Leppaluoto born 1974 musician Hanna Leena Mattila born 1964 politician Janne Niinimaa born 1975 ice hockey player Lasse Paakkonen born 1986 cross country skier Markus Poukkula born 1988 ice hockey player Samuli Putro born 1970 musician Miikka Salomaki born 1993 ice hockey player Onni Suutari born 2003 football playerInternational relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Finland Twin towns Sister cities edit Raahe is twinned with 15 nbsp Skelleftea Sweden since 1940 nbsp Mo i Rana Norway since 1946 nbsp Cherepovets Russia since 1968 cooperation suspended since 2022 16 nbsp Kosice Slovakia since 1987 17 nbsp Marjamaa Estonia twinned with Vihanti now consolidated with Raahe since 1998 nbsp Sosnovy Bor Russia since 2017 cooperation suspended since 2022 16 nbsp Aiud Romania preparation for twinning agreement started in 2018Gallery edit nbsp Raahe highrise water tower was built in 1958 nbsp Raahe Museum nbsp Softpolis Raahe nbsp Raahe Church nbsp The Raahe Hospital nbsp Animal shelter for found animalsSee also editRaahe Museum Tasku beacon towerReferences editNotes a b Area of Finnish Municipalities 1 1 2018 PDF National Land Survey of Finland Retrieved 30 January 2018 a b Population growth biggest in nearly 70 years Population structure Statistics Finland 2024 04 26 ISSN 1797 5395 Retrieved 2024 04 29 Population according to age 1 year and sex by area and the regional division of each statistical reference year 2003 2020 StatFin Statistics Finland Retrieved 2 May 2021 a b Luettelo kuntien ja seurakuntien tuloveroprosenteista vuonna 2023 Tax Administration of Finland 14 November 2022 Retrieved 7 May 2023 Wanha Raahe Raahe fi in Finnish Pekkatori Square Visit Raahe in English Ukkonen Risto 2023 04 09 Pohjoisessa on ainutlaatuisen arvokas puukaupunki jonka ransistymista vastaan taistellaan nyt uusin keinoin There is a uniquely valuable wooden town in the north whose dilapidation is now being fought with new means Yle in Finnish Retrieved 2023 04 09 a b c d e The History Of Raahe oamk fi Archived from the original on 2007 03 26 a b c d e Raahe Tourist Office Frontpage Raahen kaupunki www raahe fi Retrieved 2016 07 17 Tarkka Jukka Eskola Matti Huovinen Pentti eds 1986 Finlandia Otavan iso maammekirja 8 Pohjois Pohjanmaa Kainuu in Finnish Helsinki Otava ISBN 978 951 1 09142 4 Raahen historia Raahen kaupunki in Finnish Retrieved 2024 02 16 Port of Raahe One of the Busiest Ports in Finland SeaFocus Liikennepaikan tiedot vaunut org in Finnish Retrieved 2024 02 13 Town twinning www raahe fi Retrieved 2024 02 25 a b Raahen kaupunki jaadyttaa yhteistyon venalaisten ystavyyskaupunkiensa kanssa ja lahjoittaa 20 000 euroa humanitaariseen apuun ukrainalaisille www raahe fi in Finnish 2022 03 17 Retrieved 2024 02 25 Twin cities of the City of Kosice Magistrat mesta Kosice Tr Retrieved 2013 07 27 External links edit nbsp Media related to Raahe at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Raahe travel guide from Wikivoyage Town of Raahe Official site Old Raahe historical information in English Finnish German and Swedish Finnish Institute of Migration English pages with historical information and databases Genealogical Society of Finland pages in English Raahe Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raahe amp oldid 1214972296, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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