Vaasa

Finland

Vaasa is a city on the west coast of Finland. It received its charter in 1606, during the reign of Charles IX of Sweden and is named after the Royal House of Vasa. Vaasa has a population of 67,569 (approximately 120,000 in the Vaasa sub-region), and is the regional capital of Ostrobothnia.

The city is bilingual with 69.8% of the population speaking Finnish as their first language and 24.8% speaking Swedish. The surrounding Ostrobothnian municipalities have a clear Swedish-speaking majority, which is why the Swedish language maintains a strong position in the city.

Education [ edit edit wiki text ]

University of Vaasa .Science Library Tritonia .

There are about 12,000 students in Vaasa’s universities and polytechnics . Vaasa has its own university and departments from other universities.

Culture [ edit edit wiki text ]

Attractions [ edit edit wiki text ]

Vaasa Church .Ostrobothnia Museum .

Food culture [ edit edit wiki text ]

In the 1980s, salt marsh , herring box , Sundom smoked herring and Jaakoo lingonberry drink were named Vaasa’s parishes . 

Economy[edit]

Vaasa is generally speaking an industrial town, with several industrial parks. Industry comprises one-fourth of jobs.[citation needed]

There is a university (University of Vaasa), faculties of Åbo Akademi and Hanken, and two universities of applied sciences in the town. Many workers commute from KorsholmLaihia, and other municipalities nearby.

The Vaskiluoto power stations complex is situated on the island of Vaskiluoto, supplying electricity to the national grid as well as district heat to the city.[11]

The multi-use cargo and passenger Port of Vaasa is located in Vaskiluoto, connecting Vaasa with Umeå, Sweden, and destinations further afield.[12]

The film production company Future Film has its head office in Vaasa.[13][14] Kotipizza has its head office in the Vaskiluodon Satamaterminaali.

Contact

City of Vaasa Phone
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+358 6 325 1111