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Naantali:
City of Naantali
Naantalin kaupunki - Nådendals stad
Coat of arms of City of Naantali
Coat of arms
Nickname(s): The Sunshine Town
Location of Naantali in Northern Europe
Location of Naantali in Northern Europe
Country Finland
Province Western Finland
Region Finland Proper
Sub-region Turku sub-region
Government
 - City manager Timo Kvist
Area
 - Land 51.08 km² (19.7 sq mi)
 - Water 30.68 km² (11.8 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 - Total 14,081
 - Density 271/km² (701.9/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+3)
Official languages Finnish
Website: www.naantali.fi

Naantali (IPA[ˈnɑːntɑli]) (Swedish Nådendal) is a city in south-western Finland, known as one of the most important tourist centres of the country. The small city, with a population of 14,081 (as of 2007), is located in the region of Finland Proper, 15 kilometres west of Turku.

The city encompasses a land area of 51.08 square kilometres. Most of this area is located on the island of Luonnonmaa southwest of the city centre, but the majority of the population lives on the mainland. In fact, most of the island is beautiful forest and farmland, while the mainland consists chiefly of residential areas.

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[edit] History

One of the oldest cities in Finland, Naantali was founded around the mediaeval convent church that still dominates its skyline. The charter was signed by King Christopher of Sweden, the then ruler of Finland, in 1443. The convent got trading rights and other privileges, and the town around it began to grow. It also became an important destination for pilgrimage.

In the 16th century, as Catholicism gave way to Protestantism as the official religion of Finland, the convent was closed, and the city plunged into a depression. This lasted until the mid-18th century, when the city got a tollgate and a customs chamber. In the two centuries of economic stagnation before that the city had become famous for its knitted stockings, a craft carried on from the times of the convent.

Naantali Kirkko (Church), one of the oldest monuments in Finland.

The year 1863 saw the founding of the spa at Cape Kalevanniemi, which raised the city's status as a holiday venue. In 1922, the Kultaranta estate on Luonnonmaa was made the official summer residence for the President of the Republic, after Finland had gained its independence five years earlier.

The true prosperity of the city began in the 1950s, as the heavy industries that dominate the city's economy were established. In 1964, the area and population of the city increased markedly as the surrounding rural municipality of Naantali (Naantalin maalaiskunta, which by now had a greater population than the city proper and thus was no longer rural) was annexed into it. Today, Naantali is the second richest city in Finland, and the richest in the province of Finland Proper, measured by amounts of council tax paid per capita.

[edit] Tourism and points of interest

Steamship S/S Ukkopekka.

This interesting divide between urban and rural is perhaps one reason as to why the city has been named the most popular tourist centre in the country in numerous surveys. Another factor affecting this is the proximity of both Turku, the region's administrative centre and largest city, and of the archipelago.

There are some important points of interest in the city, such as the Moomin World theme park on the island of Kailo.

Naantali Spa Hotel, the largest spa in Scandinavia, and the mediaeval convent church of Naantali. The city's popularity as a tourist venue is highlighted by the fact that the official summer residence of the President of Finland, the Kultaranta estate, is located on Luonnonmaa.

The archipelago sea boat traffic is handled by S/S Ukkopekka. Old steamship cruise Naantali-Turku-Naantali.

Naantali hosts an international music festival every June, and the traditional Sleepyhead Day carnival in July.

Kultaranta Castle residence of the President of Finland, at the year 1920.
Kultaranta residence of the President of Finland, at the year 2006.

[edit] Other industries

Moomin World is one of the most popular theme parks of Northern Europe.

In addition to tourism, the city's main industries are electricity production, oil refining, manufacturing, and services. The seaport of Naantali is the third largest in Finland in terms of goods traffic, and the city is home to a power plant and an oil refinery owned by the government-controlled company Fortum.

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Coordinates: 60°28′05″N 22°01′35″E / 60.46806, 22.02639



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