Nykarleby | |
Official Name: | Swedish: Nykarleby stad Finnish: Uudenkaarlepyyn kaupunki |
Native Name: | Swedish: Nykarleby – Finnish: Uusikaarlepyy |
Settlement Type: | Town |
Coordinates: | 63.5167°N 54°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Finland |
Subdivision Type1: | Region |
Subdivision Name1: | Ostrobothnia |
Subdivision Type2: | Sub-region |
Subdivision Name2: | Jakobstad sub-region |
Leader Title: | Town manager |
Leader Name: | Mats Brandt |
Established Title: | Charter |
Established Date: | 1620 |
Timezone: | EET |
Utc Offset: | +02:00 |
Timezone Dst: | EEST |
Utc Offset Dst: | +03:00 |
Nykarleby (pronounced as /sv-FI/; Finnish: Uusikaarlepyy, in Finnish ˈuːsiˌkɑːrleˌpyː/) is a town in Finland, located on the west coast of the country. Kronoby is situated in Ostrobothnia, along the Gulf of Bothnia. The population of Nykarleby is approximately, while the sub-region has a population of approximately . It is the most populous municipality in Finland.
Nykarleby is a bilingual municipality with Finnish and Swedish as its official languages. The population consists of Finnish speakers, Swedish speakers, and speakers of other languages.
The largest employers in the town are Prevex (member of KWH Group), a packaging and piping products manufacturer, Westwood, which manufactures wooden staircases, and in the village of Jeppo, KWH Mirka, a coated abrasives manufacturer.[1] A Swedish-speaking art school (Swedish: Svenska Konstskolan) is located in Nykarleby town.
The town is located at the mouth of the . The name of the place was or 'mouth of Lapua river'. The municipality was founded in 1607 by merging parts of Pedersöre and Vörå into a new parish. In 1620, the small village of Lepua was chartered as a city, with the Swedish name, which means 'New Karleby'; the Finnish name is a Finnicized version of the same. The town was chartered in the same year as the nearby city of Kokkola, or in Swedish, (later,).
The battles of Nykarleby and Jutas were fought there between Swedish and Russian troops during the Finnish War in 1808.
Zacharias Topelius, an important author in Finland, was born in Nykarleby.
In 1995, the small, idyllic town was ranked as "the happiest city in Finland" in a controversial article in Helsingin Sanomat, the leading newspaper of Finland.[2] Nykarleby has the highest concentration of Ukrainian speakers in Finland.
Results of the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election in Nykarleby:
List of notable people that were born in, or have lived in, Nykarleby.
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Finland.
Nykarleby is twinned with: