Närpes

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Närpes (Finland Swedish: [ˈnærpːes]; Finnish: Närpiö [ˈnærpiø]) is a town in Finland, located on the west coast of the country. Närpes is situated in Ostrobothnia, along the Gulf of Bothnia. The population of Närpes is approximately 10,000, while the sub-region has a population of approximately 17,000. It is the 101st most populous municipality in Finland.

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Närpes
Närpes (Swedish)
Närpiö (Finnish)
Town
Närpes stad
Närpiön kaupunki
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Närpes Church
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Location of Närpes in Finland
Coordinates: 62°28′N 021°20′E
Country Finland
RegionOstrobothnia
Sub-regionSydösterbotten
Charter1867
City rights1993
Government
  City managerMikaela Björklund
Area
 (2018-01-01)[1]
  Total
2,334.14 km2 (901.22 sq mi)
  Land977.82 km2 (377.54 sq mi)
  Water1,357 km2 (524 sq mi)
  Rank80th largest in Finland
Population
 (2024-12-31)[2]
  Total
9,554
  Rank101st largest in Finland
  Density9.77/km2 (25.3/sq mi)
Population by native language
  Swedish74% (official)
  Finnish5.1%
  Others20.9%
Population by age
  0 to 1415.8%
  15 to 6455.5%
  65 or older28.7%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Websitewww.narpes.fi
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Närpes covers an area of 2,334.14 square kilometres (901.22 sq mi) of which 1,357 km2 (524 sq mi) is water.[1] The population density is 9.77 inhabitants per square kilometre (25.3/sq mi). Economically, the municipality is known for extensive greenhouse farming of tomatoes and manufacture of trailers for trucks.

Närpes is a bilingual municipality with Finnish and Swedish as its official languages. The population consists of 5% Finnish speakers, 74% Swedish speakers, and 21% speakers of other languages, which is well above the national average. Närpes has been a bilingual municipality since 2016. Before that, Närpes was the last unilingual Swedish-speaking municipality in mainland Finland.[5] Most residents speak a variant of Ostrobothnian Swedish which is known to be difficult to understand for other Swedish-speakers.

The most significant main roads in Närpes are Highway 8 between Turku and Vaasa, and Highway 67 between Kaskinen and Seinäjoki.

History

Närpes has a history that can be dated back to 1331, when Klas Bengtsson in "Nærpes" pawned goods to bishop Bengt in Turku.[6]

In 1348 king Magnus IV of Sweden declared "all who live in Nerpis socken, Mustasaari socken and Pedersöre socken" the right to buy and sell "all eatables".[7] Thus creating the first official marketplaces in Ostrobothnia.

Demographics

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Languages spoken natively in Närpes, 2013.
Blue: Swedish;
Brown: Finnish
Yellow: Other languages

Närpes has attracted many immigrants, and has also welcomed refugees.[8]

Largest immigrant groups:[9]

  1. Vietnam Vietnam (403)
  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina (388)
  3. Sweden Sweden (254)
  4. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (254)
  5. Thailand Thailand (58)
  6. Russia Russia (54)
  7. Ukraine Ukraine (51)
  8. Estonia Estonia (42)
  9. Croatia Croatia (32)
  10. Lithuania Lithuania (30)
  11. United States United States (28)
  12. Ecuador Ecuador (25)

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Närpes is twinned with:

See also

References

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