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Raahe

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Raahe
—  Town  —
Raahen kaupunki
Raahe Church and statue of Per Brahe
Raahe Church and statue of Per Brahe
Coat of arms of Raahe
Coat of arms
Location of Raahe in Finland
Location of Raahe in Finland
Coordinates: 64°41′N 024°28′E / 64.683°N 24.467°E / 64.683; 24.467Coordinates: 64°41′N 024°28′E / 64.683°N 24.467°E / 64.683; 24.467
Country  Finland
Province Oulu province
Region Northern Ostrobothnia
Sub-region Raahe sub-region
Charter 1649
Government
 - City manager Kari Karjalainen
Area (2009-01-01)[1]
 - Total 1,399.28 km2 (540.3 sq mi)
 - Land 527.68 km2 (203.7 sq mi)
 - Water 871.6 km2 (336.5 sq mi)
Population (2009-03-31)[2]
 - Total 22,567
 - Density 42.77/km2 (110.8/sq mi)
Population by native language [3]
 - Finnish 98.5% (official)
 - Swedish 0.1%
 - Others 1.4%
Population by age [4]
 - 0 to 14 19.2%
 - 15 to 64 66.9%
 - 65 or older 13.9%
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Municipal tax rate[5] 19.75%
Website www.raahe.fi

Raahe (Swedish: Brahestad) is a town and municipality of Finland. Founded by Swedish statesman and Governor General of Finland Count Per Brahe the younger in 1649, it is one of 10 historic wooden towns (or town centers) remaining in Finland. Examples of other Finnish historic wooden towns are Kaskinen (Kaskö), Old Rauma, Porvoo (Borgå), Jakobstad (Pietarsaari), and Vaasa (Vasa). After a devastating fire in 1810, Raahe was rebuilt adhering to new design principles which minimized the risk of fire and enlarged some civic spaces. Old Raahe is noted for its Renaissance-inspired rectilinear town plan featuring an unusual central-square (called Pekkatori) with closed corners.

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

Raahe is located on the northern shores of the Gulf of Bothnia in the province of Oulu and is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of 22,567 (March 31, 2009)[2] and covers an area of 1,399.28 square kilometres (540.27 sq mi) of which 871.6 km2 (336.5 sq mi) is water.[1] The population density is 42.77 /km² (110.8 /sq mi). Historically an agricultural and maritime region, Ostrobothnia supplied the largest number of immigrants from Finland to the US and other countries such as Canada and Australia during the great migration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Founded as a Swedish- and Finnish-speaking town, the municipality is now unilingually Finnish.

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