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27.9.1620
- The Swedish king Gustaf II Adolf founded the City
of Kokkola on September 7th, 1620 in order to
control the trade and other means of livehood
along the coast. - The king decided that a tar barrel, with three
burning flames coming from both the ends and the
plug, should be used as a town seal.
3Chydenius and free trade
- The City of Kokkola was granted staple rights by
the Swedish Parliament in 1765, that is free
foreign trade without interference from
Stockholm. - Anders Chydenius, the Church Dean of the Kokkola
Region, fought in Parliament for the freedom of
trade and other social reforms.
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- Kokkola, the capital of the Central Ostrobothnia
Region, is situated on the coast of the Gulf of
Bothnia, in the valley of the Perho River
The coordination point N 63 50,4 E 23 08,4 is
measured at the Kokkola City Hall and its Kokkola
Hall.
5Logistics
- Roads
- Kokkola is situated in the crossing of the main
roads 8, 13 and 28 - Railway
- The main railway of Ostrobothnia connects Kokkola
and its harbour to the rest of Finland and the
Finnish-Russian frontier crossing points. - By sea
- In the port of Kokkola the channel depth is 13
meters, the total length of the docks about 2
kilometres and storage space about 70.000 m2. - All weather terminal
- By air
- 7 daily flights from Kronoby Airport to Helsinki.
Fortunately, also return flights!
6Kokkola today
- Population
- 36 516 inhabitants of which
- Finnish-speaking 81.3
- Swedish-speaking 17.3
- other languages 1.4
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- Changes in population 2006
- 249 inhabitants
- Surface area
- 327.5 km2 of which area
covered by plan 36 km2 - Housing
- one family houses 50.1
- row houses 10.1
- apartment buildings 36.0
- others 3.8
The political structure Parties
Seats Centre Party of Finland
12 Social Democratic Party of Finland
12 Swedish Peoples Party in Finland
9 Christian League of Finland 7 The National
Coalition Party 5 The Left wing 4 The
Green Party 1 Finnish Traditional Party 1
7Work and living
- Population over 15 years of age
- certificate 62.9
- institute degree 62.6
- university degree 37.4
- Working places according to sector
- industry 19,2
- commerce, lodging and nutrition 17,3
- electric power, gas and water supply 0,8
- financial, real estate and other services 10,2
- transport, communication 7,0
- construction 6,6
- agriculture and forestry 1,4
- social services 35,6
- unknown sector 1,9
- The most important employers
- The City of Kokkola and the federations of
municipalities - Boliden Kokkola Ltd.
- OMG Kokkola Chemicals Ltd
- Kemira Ltd.
- Kemira GrowHow Ltd.
- KemFine Ltd.
- TETRA Chemicals Europe Ltd.
- KPO combine
- Halpa-Halli
Support area 3 (national) objective 2 region (EU)
8Education in three languages
- University education
- Central Ostrobothnia Polytechnic
- Chydenius Institute - Kokkola university centre
a separate institute for the Universities of
Jyväskylä, Vaasa and Oulu. - Professional second level education
- Technology, business, service, culture and social
work, and health care - Professional further education and post-graduate
education - The institute for Adult Education, Polytechnics
and Chydenius Institute - Research and services for development of products
and - production
- The technology Service Centre KETEK
- Centria
- Chemistry Centre, a part of the national
programme for specialised centres
9From Staple Rights to a Regional Centre A
Continuous Development Kokkola
- The regional centre programme for the Kokkola
region strengthens its know-how in the economic
life of the region, the availability of the
personnel and its international competitiveness. -
The sectors according to the regional centre
programme laser coating, boat industry,
communication technology (ICT-sector),
co-operation with higher education and
universities, development of other areas with
regional co-operation.
10Kokkola, the City of trade at your service
- Kokkola, with its small town atmosphere,
concentrates the services to the close built town
centre. - The townscape is coloured by its old tradition of
trade. -
- Did you remember to push down the prices?
11Maritime nature as a resource
- The sea and the archipelago offer an excellent
environment for a range of leisure activities. - The culture and leisure time services of the City
collect both devotees and audience from the
region and outlying areas. - A pleasant atmosphere, safe surroundings and the
quality of life are the natural attractions of
Kokkola.
12THANKYOU