Sastamala
Sastamala | |
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Town | |
Sastamalan kaupunki Sastamala stad | |
![]() Onkiniemenkatu in Vammala, an administrative centre of Sastamala. | |
Population by age | |
• 0 to 14 | 14.3% |
• 15 to 64 | 55.5% |
• 65 or older | 30.2% |
Time zone | UTC+02:00 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+03:00 (EEST) |
Website | sastamala |
Sastamala (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈsɑstɑˌmɑlɑ]) is a town in Finland, located in the Pirkanmaa region. Sastamala lies on both sides of River Kokemäenjoki in the southwest corner of Pirkanmaa. The population of Sastamala is approximately 23,000, while the sub-region has a population of approximately 26,000. It is the 44th most populous municipality in Finland.
Sastamala has an area of 1,531.75 square kilometres (591.41 sq mi) of which 96.14 km2 (37.12 sq mi) is water,[2] making it the largest municipality in the Pirkanmaa region in terms of area. The population density is 16.41 inhabitants per square kilometre (42.5/sq mi). The municipality is unilingual in Finnish.
Sastamala was created in 2009 when the municipalities of Vammala, Äetsä and Mouhijärvi were merged into a single town. Later, in 2013, Kiikoinen also joined Sastamala. Today, its neighbouring municipalities are Huittinen, Hämeenkyrö, Ikaalinen, Kankaanpää, Kokemäki, Lavia, Nokia, Punkalaidun, Ulvila, Urjala and Vesilahti. The city of Tampere is 51 kilometres (32 mi) from Sastamala. The administrative centre of Sastamala is Vammala, which had a population of about 10,000 in the 2011 census.[7]
Two highways pass through Sastamala: Highway 11 between Pori and Nokia, and Highway 12 between Rauma and Kouvola.
Heraldry
The coat of arms of Sastamala is the former coat of arms of the now defunct municipality of Karkku, originally approved by the Karkku municipal council on November 26, 1962, and approved for use by the Ministry of the Interior on February 12, 1963. The coat of arms refers to the 14th century St. Mary Church of Sastamala. The explanation of the coat of arms is “in the blue field, a golden consecration cross with a crossed edge”. The coat of arms was designed by Lauri Ahlgrén.[8][9]
History
The stone grave with its swords, dating to the 4th century in Ristimäki, Vammala, is reminiscent of the prosperous armed burials of the younger
The name Sastamala first appeared in the form Sastamall in a letter from King Birger Magnusson from 1300 or 1303.[12][13]
Geography
Sastamala is located on both sides of the
There are a total of 161
Economy
In 2015, the municipality had 8,426 jobs. Of these, 8,5% were in primary production (
Culture
Sastamala has a long tradition in literature. One of the biggest themed events is the Old Literature Days (Vanhan kirjallisuuden päivät) in the town center during the summer.[19] In July 2011, the Finnish Book Museum Pukstaavi was also opened in Sastamala, which promotes Finnish book culture and reading. Pukstaavi is a national museum that tells the popular story of a Finnish book on cultural history and social significance.[20] At the beginning of 2013, the town of Sastamala was declared the "book capital of Finland".[1]
Sights and happenings
- Vanhan kirjallisuuden päivät, book festival
- Sastamala Gregoriana, early music festival
- Skicenter Ellivuori
- Pirunvuori ("Devil's Mountain")
- St. Olaf's Church
- Herra Hakkaraisen talo
- Culturehouse Jaatsi
- Lakeside Golf Vammala
- Sarkia museum
- Keikyä museum
- Kokemäki River
Sports
International relations
Twin towns — Sister cities
Sastamala is
Skövde, Sweden
Ringsted, Denmark
Halden, Norway
Kashin, Russia
Kuressaare, Estonia
Vásárosnamény, Hungary
Dunboyne, Ireland
See also
Sources
Literature
- Georg Haggrén, Petri Halinen, Mika Lavento, Sami Raninen & Anna Wessman (2015). Muinaisuutemme jäljet (in Finnish). Gaudeamus.
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References
- ^ a b Sastamala julistautui Suomen kirjapääkaupungiksi – Alueviesti (in Finnish)
- ^ a b "Area of Finnish Municipalities 1.1.2018" (PDF). National Land Survey of Finland. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
- ISSN 1797-5395. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ISSN 1797-5395. Retrieved 2025-04-05.
- ^ "Population according to age (1-year) and sex by area and the regional division of each statistical reference year, 2003–2020". StatFin. Statistics Finland. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Luettelo kuntien ja seurakuntien tuloveroprosenteista vuonna 2023". Tax Administration of Finland. 14 November 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
- ^ "Taajamat väkiluvun ja väestöntiheyden mukaan 31.12.2011" (in Finnish). Tilastokeskus. February 8, 2013. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
- ISBN 951-773-085-3.
- ^ "Sisäasiainministeriön vahvistamat kaupunkien, kauppaloiden ja kuntien vaakunat 1949-1995 I:9 Karkku". Kansallisarkiston digitaaliarkisto (in Finnish). Retrieved April 1, 2021.
- ^ Muinaisuutemme jäljet, p. 246. (in Finnish)
- ^ Muinaisuutemme jäljet, p. 265. (in Finnish)
- ^ Historia - Wanha-Pappila (in Finnish)
- ^ Sastamalan 710-vuotisjuhlavuodelle oma logo - Alueviesti (in Finnish)
- ^ "Kokemäenjoki – Yleistä". Kokemäenjoen käyttötieto -palvelu (in Finnish). Retrieved April 1, 2021.
- ^ "Sastamalan maaseutuohjelma 2014–2017" (PDF) (in Finnish). Town of Sastamala. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
- ^ "Suodenniemen kyläkartta" (in Finnish). Suodenniemi-Seura. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
- ^ "Kuntien avainluvut". Tilastokeskus (in Finnish). Retrieved April 1, 2021.
- YLE(in Finnish). Retrieved April 1, 2021.
- ^ Vanhan kirjallisuuden päivät (in Finnish)
- ^ Pukstaavi (in Finnish)
- ^ Lehtileikkeitä kaudelta 1978–1979 (in Finnish)
- ^ Neva, Tapio (December 5, 2017). "Hyppy Eurooppaan". Ilkka/Lännen Media (in Finnish). Lännen Media.
- YLE. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
- ^ "Vammalan Lentopallo". Mestaruusliiga (in Finnish). Retrieved April 1, 2021.
External links
Media related to Sastamala at Wikimedia Commons
- Town of Sastamala – Official website (in Finnish)