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Satakunta

Satakunta (in both Finnish and Swedish,[2] Finnish pronunciation: [ˈs̠ɑt̪ɑˌkun̪t̪ɑ]) is a region (maakunta / landskap) of Finland, part of the former Western Finland Province. It borders the regions of Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, South Ostrobothnia and Ostrobothnia. The capital city of the region is Pori. The name of the region literally means hundred. The historical province of the same name was a larger area within Finland, covering modern Satakunta as well as much of Pirkanmaa.

Satakunta
Region of Satakunta
Satakunnan maakunta (Finnish)
Landskapet Satakunta (Swedish)
Satakunta on a map of Finland
Coordinates: 61°20′N 22°00′E / 61.333°N 22.000°E / 61.333; 22.000
CountryFinland
Historical provinceSatakunta
CapitalPori
Area
 • Total8,412.47 km2 (3,248.07 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total216,752
 • Density26/km2 (67/sq mi)
GDP
 • Total€8.077 billion (2015)
 • Per capita€36,144 (2015)
ISO 3166 codeFI-17
NUTS196
Regional animalEurasian beaver
Regional birdEurasian blue tit
Regional fishEuropean river lamprey
Regional flowerCommon Sea-buckthorn
Regional lakePyhäjärvi
Regional mineralSandstone
Websitesatakunta.fi

Municipalities edit

The region of Satakunta is made up of 16 municipalities, of which 7 have city status (marked in bold).

Politics edit

Results of the 2023 Finnish parliamentary election in Satakunta:[3]

Heraldry edit

The arms are crowned by a ducal coronet, though in Finnish tradition this resembles a Swedish count's coronet. Blazon: "Per fess Azure and Or, a bear rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules, crowned Or, holding in both paws a sword Argent, sword handle Or; surmounted by two mullets of seven Argent".

History edit

 
Map of the historical province of Satakunta

According to one theory, Satakunta was a political and military entity already in the Late Iron Age of Finland (550 - 1150 AD). During the 13th century, the Swedish rule was consolidated. At the same time, the coastal strip received some Swedish inhabitants, who however were assimilated in the mainstream Finnish population.[citation needed] The remnant of the influx can be seen in some of the toponyms in coastal Satakunta (e.g. Noormarkku < Swedish: Norrmark). Genetically connections to Scandinavia seem to be relatively strong. Haplogroup I1 (Y-DNA), which is typically Scandinavian, is very common in Satakunta.[citation needed]

During the Middle Ages, the major cities of the province were Ulvila, established in the 14th century and Rauma, established 1442.[citation needed] Due to the rising of land, the former was left inland and lost its access to the sea. Consequently, the city of Pori was founded to the coast by Johan, Grand Duke of Finland in 1558.[citation needed] Administratively, the province lost its function in 1649 when it was combined with Southwest Finland to form Turku and Pori County. In the 19th century, the eastern parts of the province were transferred to the Tavastia County. At the present, the eastern part of the old province has formed the region of Pirkanmaa and the western part forms the region of Satakunta.[citation needed]

Satakunta, with the rest of Finland, was separated from Sweden when Finland was ceded to Russia in 1809. During the era of Autonomy (1809–1917), the province experienced slow industrialization, Pori becoming the most important industrial city of the region. The forest and textile industries dominated the business life. In addition, the merchants of Rauma and Pori had impressively large fleets of sailpowered merchantmen, which made up a large fraction of the total merchant navy of the Russian empire.[citation needed] The large-scale use of sail ships continued until the 1930s, even while the steampower started to dominate the international seatraffic. The building of the TamperePori and KokemäkiRauma railroads connected the province into Finnish inland and diminished the importance of unnavigable Kokemäenjoki river as a means of transport.[citation needed] After this, the ports of Rauma and Pori have remained among the most important export ports for the Finnish industry.[citation needed]

The development of agriculture towards market-based economy was started during the 18th century, when crop rotation and large-scale drainage projects were initiated.[citation needed] At the same time, clearing of forests for agricultural use continued, leading into the formation of a large crofter class (Finnish: torppari), living on small-holdings rented from larger farms. During the 19th century the social divisions among the rural population deepened. Consequently, in Finnish Civil War of 1918, Satakunta formed an important part of Red Finland.[citation needed]

Since independence, the development of Satakunta has followed the general Finnish pattern. The rural areas have suffered from the drain of young population towards population centers, which until the early 1990s benefited the industrial cities of Rauma, Harjavalta and Pori with their surroundings. The metal and forest industries expanded steadily, necessitating the building of the nuclear plant at Olkiluoto. The increase of industrial production was not fully without problems, however. Especially the area around Harjavalta copper–nickel smelting plant suffered heavily from acid rain and Kokemäenjoki became heavily polluted. These problems have been controlled to large extent since the 1980s.[4][5]

Since the 1990s, the traditional industries of the region have more or less stagnated and the relative importance of her cities has dwindled. One of the perceived reasons for this development has been the fact that Satakunta lacks a university of its own.[6]

Geography edit

 
A young stand of pine forest in Northern Satakunta.
 
The Eura River in Panelia, Eura.

The exact borders of Satakunta towards Southwest Finland, Ostrobothnia and Southern Tavastia are rather well-defined. However, this is not the case with the Northern Tavastia, i.e. in the modern day region of Pirkanmaa. This is because northern parts of Pirkanmaa were only sparsely inhabited wilderness and the borders of the provinces were never well defined before the introduction of county system in 1634. In that year, the border between Turku and Pori County which included Satakunta, and Uusimaa and Tavastia county was rather arbitrarily drawn in Tammerkoski. To further complicate matters, Tampere with her surroundings was transferred to Tavastia Province in the 19th century. As a result, the region around Ikaalinen and Parkano is variously described as being part of Satakunta, Tavastia, Sata-Häme or Pirkanmaa.

 
Village of Sorkka in Rauma with typical coastal plain countryside of Satakunta

Satakunta is characterized by a strong contrast of coast and inland areas. The southernmost part of the coast is flanked by the archipelago of Rauma but towards north, the number of coastal islands decreases markedly. The seabed is flat and due to this, the still-continuing post-glacial rising is perceivable even during a single person's lifetime. The dominating feature of the northern coast of Satakunta is the delta of Kokemäenjoki northwest of the town of Pori.

The valley of river Kokemäenjoki and the area south of it form one of the most important agricultural regions of Finland. The main crops are rye, barley, potato and sugar beet. On the other hand, north of Kokemäenjoki valley, forests dominate the landscape and population density is much lower than in southern Satakunta. Towards inland, the flat agricultural plain gives way to a more hilly landscape blotted by lakes. In this area, the population centers are located along the most important waterways, as a result of the original inhabitation period.

Economy edit

In 2019, the biggest tax payers in Satakunta were Boliden Harjavalta, Raumaster, Forchem, Länsi-Suomen Osuuspankki, Oras, Alfa Laval Aalborg and LähiTapiola Lännen.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Luokitus: Maakunnat 2021 | Tilastokeskus".
  3. ^ "Satakunnan vaalipiiri, ehdokasasettajakohtaiset tulokset".
  4. ^ Lounais-Suomen metsäohjelma. P. 34. Retrieved 11-19-2007. (in Finnish)
  5. ^ Kokemäenjoen päästötasot romahtaneet. Waternet 1/2007. The magazine is a PR-publication of Finnish chemicals manufacturer, but the fact that the pollution levels of Kokemäenjoki have indeed gone down is correct. Retrieved 11-19-2007. (in Finnish)
  6. ^ Satakunnan alueellinen tavoiteohjelma. Satakuntaliiton julkaisu A:219. Retrieved 11-19-2007. (in Finnish)
  7. ^ "Rauman seudulla paljon suuria yhteisöveron maksajia: Raumaster, Forchem, Osuuspankki, Oras ja niin edelleen". LS24 (in Finnish). 2019-11-04. Retrieved 2021-05-27.

External links edit

  • Regional Council of Satakunta website

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For the constituency see Satakunta constituency For the historical province see Satakunta historical province Satakunta in both Finnish and Swedish 2 Finnish pronunciation ˈs ɑt ɑˌkun t ɑ is a region maakunta landskap of Finland part of the former Western Finland Province It borders the regions of Southwest Finland Pirkanmaa South Ostrobothnia and Ostrobothnia The capital city of the region is Pori The name of the region literally means hundred The historical province of the same name was a larger area within Finland covering modern Satakunta as well as much of Pirkanmaa SatakuntaRegionRegion of SatakuntaSatakunnan maakunta Finnish Landskapet Satakunta Swedish FlagCoat of armsSatakunta on a map of FinlandCoordinates 61 20 N 22 00 E 61 333 N 22 000 E 61 333 22 000CountryFinlandHistorical provinceSatakuntaCapitalPoriArea Total8 412 47 km2 3 248 07 sq mi Population 2019 Total216 752 Density26 km2 67 sq mi GDP 1 Total 8 077 billion 2015 Per capita 36 144 2015 ISO 3166 codeFI 17NUTS196Regional animalEurasian beaverRegional birdEurasian blue titRegional fishEuropean river lampreyRegional flowerCommon Sea buckthornRegional lakePyhajarviRegional mineralSandstoneWebsitesatakunta fi Contents 1 Municipalities 2 Politics 3 Heraldry 4 History 5 Geography 6 Economy 7 References 8 External linksMunicipalities editMain article Municipalities of Satakunta The region of Satakunta is made up of 16 municipalities of which 7 have city status marked in bold Northern Satakunta sub region nbsp Jamijarvi Population 1 683 nbsp Kankaanpaa Population 12 396 nbsp Karvia Population 2 215 nbsp Siikainen Siikais Population 1 284 Pori sub region nbsp Harjavalta Population 6 701 nbsp Huittinen Vittis Population 9 644 nbsp Kokemaki Kumo Population 6 766 nbsp Merikarvia Sastmola Population 2 967 nbsp Nakkila Population 4 969 nbsp Pomarkku Pamark Population 1 943 nbsp Pori Bjorneborg Population 83 117 nbsp Ulvila Ulvsby Population 12 530 Rauma sub region nbsp Eura Population 11 181 nbsp Eurajoki Euraaminne Population 9 143 nbsp Rauma Raumo Population 38 837 nbsp Sakyla Population 6 378Politics editResults of the 2023 Finnish parliamentary election in Satakunta 3 Finns Party 26 6 Social Democratic Party 24 6 National Coalition Party 17 0 Centre Party 13 9 Left Alliance 8 3 Christian Democrats 3 2 Green League 2 7 Movement Now 1 8 Freedom Alliance 1 2 Swedish People s Party 0 3 Other parties 0 3 Heraldry editThe arms are crowned by a ducal coronet though in Finnish tradition this resembles a Swedish count s coronet Blazon Per fess Azure and Or a bear rampant Sable armed and langued Gules crowned Or holding in both paws a sword Argent sword handle Or surmounted by two mullets of seven Argent History edit nbsp Map of the historical province of SatakuntaAccording to one theory Satakunta was a political and military entity already in the Late Iron Age of Finland 550 1150 AD During the 13th century the Swedish rule was consolidated At the same time the coastal strip received some Swedish inhabitants who however were assimilated in the mainstream Finnish population citation needed The remnant of the influx can be seen in some of the toponyms in coastal Satakunta e g Noormarkku lt Swedish Norrmark Genetically connections to Scandinavia seem to be relatively strong Haplogroup I1 Y DNA which is typically Scandinavian is very common in Satakunta citation needed During the Middle Ages the major cities of the province were Ulvila established in the 14th century and Rauma established 1442 citation needed Due to the rising of land the former was left inland and lost its access to the sea Consequently the city of Pori was founded to the coast by Johan Grand Duke of Finland in 1558 citation needed Administratively the province lost its function in 1649 when it was combined with Southwest Finland to form Turku and Pori County In the 19th century the eastern parts of the province were transferred to the Tavastia County At the present the eastern part of the old province has formed the region of Pirkanmaa and the western part forms the region of Satakunta citation needed Satakunta with the rest of Finland was separated from Sweden when Finland was ceded to Russia in 1809 During the era of Autonomy 1809 1917 the province experienced slow industrialization Pori becoming the most important industrial city of the region The forest and textile industries dominated the business life In addition the merchants of Rauma and Pori had impressively large fleets of sailpowered merchantmen which made up a large fraction of the total merchant navy of the Russian empire citation needed The large scale use of sail ships continued until the 1930s even while the steampower started to dominate the international seatraffic The building of the Tampere Pori and Kokemaki Rauma railroads connected the province into Finnish inland and diminished the importance of unnavigable Kokemaenjoki river as a means of transport citation needed After this the ports of Rauma and Pori have remained among the most important export ports for the Finnish industry citation needed The development of agriculture towards market based economy was started during the 18th century when crop rotation and large scale drainage projects were initiated citation needed At the same time clearing of forests for agricultural use continued leading into the formation of a large crofter class Finnish torppari living on small holdings rented from larger farms During the 19th century the social divisions among the rural population deepened Consequently in Finnish Civil War of 1918 Satakunta formed an important part of Red Finland citation needed Since independence the development of Satakunta has followed the general Finnish pattern The rural areas have suffered from the drain of young population towards population centers which until the early 1990s benefited the industrial cities of Rauma Harjavalta and Pori with their surroundings The metal and forest industries expanded steadily necessitating the building of the nuclear plant at Olkiluoto The increase of industrial production was not fully without problems however Especially the area around Harjavalta copper nickel smelting plant suffered heavily from acid rain and Kokemaenjoki became heavily polluted These problems have been controlled to large extent since the 1980s 4 5 Since the 1990s the traditional industries of the region have more or less stagnated and the relative importance of her cities has dwindled One of the perceived reasons for this development has been the fact that Satakunta lacks a university of its own 6 Geography editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp A young stand of pine forest in Northern Satakunta nbsp The Eura River in Panelia Eura The exact borders of Satakunta towards Southwest Finland Ostrobothnia and Southern Tavastia are rather well defined However this is not the case with the Northern Tavastia i e in the modern day region of Pirkanmaa This is because northern parts of Pirkanmaa were only sparsely inhabited wilderness and the borders of the provinces were never well defined before the introduction of county system in 1634 In that year the border between Turku and Pori County which included Satakunta and Uusimaa and Tavastia county was rather arbitrarily drawn in Tammerkoski To further complicate matters Tampere with her surroundings was transferred to Tavastia Province in the 19th century As a result the region around Ikaalinen and Parkano is variously described as being part of Satakunta Tavastia Sata Hame or Pirkanmaa nbsp Village of Sorkka in Rauma with typical coastal plain countryside of SatakuntaSatakunta is characterized by a strong contrast of coast and inland areas The southernmost part of the coast is flanked by the archipelago of Rauma but towards north the number of coastal islands decreases markedly The seabed is flat and due to this the still continuing post glacial rising is perceivable even during a single person s lifetime The dominating feature of the northern coast of Satakunta is the delta of Kokemaenjoki northwest of the town of Pori The valley of river Kokemaenjoki and the area south of it form one of the most important agricultural regions of Finland The main crops are rye barley potato and sugar beet On the other hand north of Kokemaenjoki valley forests dominate the landscape and population density is much lower than in southern Satakunta Towards inland the flat agricultural plain gives way to a more hilly landscape blotted by lakes In this area the population centers are located along the most important waterways as a result of the original inhabitation period Economy editIn 2019 the biggest tax payers in Satakunta were Boliden Harjavalta Raumaster Forchem Lansi Suomen Osuuspankki Oras Alfa Laval Aalborg and LahiTapiola Lannen 7 References edit Regions and Cities gt Regional Statistics gt Regional Economy gt Regional GDP per Capita OECD Stats Accessed on 16 November 2018 Luokitus Maakunnat 2021 Tilastokeskus Satakunnan vaalipiiri ehdokasasettajakohtaiset tulokset Lounais Suomen metsaohjelma P 34 Retrieved 11 19 2007 in Finnish Kokemaenjoen paastotasot romahtaneet Waternet 1 2007 The magazine is a PR publication of Finnish chemicals manufacturer but the fact that the pollution levels of Kokemaenjoki have indeed gone down is correct Retrieved 11 19 2007 in Finnish Satakunnan alueellinen tavoiteohjelma Satakuntaliiton julkaisu A 219 Retrieved 11 19 2007 in Finnish Rauman seudulla paljon suuria yhteisoveron maksajia Raumaster Forchem Osuuspankki Oras ja niin edelleen LS24 in Finnish 2019 11 04 Retrieved 2021 05 27 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Satakunta Regional Council of Satakunta website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Satakunta amp 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