Somero
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Province | Western Finland |
Region | Finland Proper |
Sub-region | Salo |
City manager | Leo Haltsonen |
Official languages | Finnish |
Area - total - land |
ranked 130th 697.72 km² 669.02 km² |
Population - total (2003) - change - density |
ranked 107th 9,680 0.0 % 14.5/km² |
Urbanisation | 54.2 % |
Unemployment rate | 9.2 % |
http://www.somero.fi/ |
Somero (IPA: [ˈsomero]) is a municipality of Finland, located in the province of Western Finland and part of the Finland Proper region. The municipality has a population of 9,684 (as of 2004-12-31) and covers an area of 697.72 km², of which 28.70 km² is water. The population density is 14.47 inhabitants per square km. Somero is unilingually Finnish.
[edit] History
Somero has been known as a trading place as early as 14th century. Municipality was officially founded in 1867. Somerniemi municipality was joined into Somero proper in 1977. Somero moved from the province of Häme to the province of Turku and Pori in 1990. Currently it belongs to the province of Western Finland. Somero became a city (kaupunki) in January 1, 1993.
[edit] Famous natives
- Karita Mattila
- Unto Mononen
- M.A. Numminen
- Rauli "Badding" Somerjoki
- Kaari Utrio
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