Nousiainen
Nousiainen | ||
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Municipality | ||
Nousiaisten kunta | ||
Nousiainen Church | ||
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Location of Nousiainen in Finland | ||
Coordinates: 60°36′N 022°05′E / 60.600°N 22.083°ECoordinates: 60°36′N 022°05′E / 60.600°N 22.083°E | ||
Country | Finland | |
Region | Southwest Finland | |
Sub-region | Turku sub-region | |
Charter | 1867 | |
Government | ||
• Municipal manager | Hannu Rämö | |
Area (2011-01-01)[1] | ||
• Total | 199.43 km2 (77.00 sq mi) | |
• Land | 198.81 km2 (76.76 sq mi) | |
• Water | 0.62 km2 (0.24 sq mi) | |
Area rank | 302nd largest in Finland | |
Population (2016-03-31)[2] | ||
• Total | 4,856 | |
• Rank | 197th largest in Finland | |
• Density | 24.43/km2 (63.3/sq mi) | |
Population by native language[3] | ||
• Finnish | 98.3% (official) | |
• Swedish | 0.8% | |
• Others | 0.8% | |
Population by age[4] | ||
• 0 to 14 | 21.7% | |
• 15 to 64 | 64.5% | |
• 65 or older | 13.7% | |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) | |
Municipal tax rate[5] | 19.5% | |
Climate | Dfb | |
Website | www.nousiainen.fi |
Nousiainen (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈnousiˌɑinen]; Swedish: Nousis) is a municipality of Finland.
Located in the province of Western Finland, it is part of the Southwest Finland region. The Finnish-speaking municipality has a population of 4,856 (31 March 2016)[2] and covers an area of 199.43 square kilometres (77.00 sq mi) of which 0.62 km2 (0.24 sq mi) is water.[1] The population density is 24.43 inhabitants per square kilometre (63.3/sq mi)..
History
Nousiainen was the first seat of the bishop of Finland until the early 13th century, whereafter the seat was shifted to Turku. It remained, however, a place of pilgrimage throughout the Middle Ages.[6] The coat of arms of Nousiainen depicts Bishop Henry and Lalli.
References
- 1 2 "Area by municipality as of 1 January 2011" (PDF) (in Finnish and Swedish). Land Survey of Finland. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
- 1 2 "Ennakkoväkiluku sukupuolen mukaan alueittain, maaliskuu.2016" (in Finnish). Statistics Finland. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ↑ "Population according to language and the number of foreigners and land area km2 by area as of 31 December 2008". Statistics Finland's PX-Web databases. Statistics Finland. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
- ↑ "Population according to age and gender by area as of 31 December 2008". Statistics Finland's PX-Web databases. Statistics Finland. Retrieved 28 April 2009.
- ↑ "List of municipal and parish tax rates in 2011". Tax Administration of Finland. 29 November 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
- ↑ David Kirby, A Concise History of Finland (Cambridge, 2006), p. 7.
External links
Media related to Nousiainen at Wikimedia Commons
- Municipality of Nousiainen – Official website