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are industrial areas all over the municipality. The areas of Uusi teollisuusalue and Vanha teollisuusalue are located near the centre, including small businesses such as repair shops and spare parts shops. The area of Valko includes harbour activity and other industry, including the Timberpoint wood element factory and the boat outfitter Boomerang Boats. The Liljendal industrial area includes several successful businesses such as the healthcare product manufacturer Teampac, the packaging company Liljendalin Tehdas, the screw spool manufacture Topcore and the hydraulics company Mecanil. Companies in the Tesjoki industrial area include Kuusisen Kala (Disa's Fish), Eltete (wood and paper refinery) and Nalco Finland Manufacturing producing special chemicals. There is also a small industrial area in KoskenkylÀ.
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expenses were personnel costs (49 million) and service purchases (47 million). In 2020 the loans of the municipality concern amounted to 7158 euro per citizen, which was smaller than the average in Uusimaa. The 2021 financial statement of the city of Loviisa had a surplus of 4.6 million euro. The city owns significant minority shares of Loviisan Satama Oy and Kymenlaakson SÀhkö Oy. In 2019 the rate of self-sufficiency in the jobs in Loviisa was 82.0%. According to the Statistics Centre, 5.4% of the jobs were in primary production, 32.7% in refinery and 59.4% in services. The employment rate was 73.8%, the highest since 1989. In November 2021 11.4% of the population in Loviisa were unemployed when the average rate in Uusimaa was 10.0%.
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much controversy. The city of Loviisa had bought large areas of land from the Valko area already in the early 20th century, and the annexation had been under plans for half a century until it was finally decided in 1956. In the same year it was confirmed that the state would take care of the railway between Valko and Lahti and widen its tracks (the railway has only served cargo traffic since 1981). The island of HÀstholmen which had belonged to RuotsinpyhtÀÀ was annexed to Loviisa in 1969 because of the upcomin nuclear power plant. The city of Loviisa had owned the lands of the island and its surrounding, and sold them to the nuclear power company
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Red Guard members from the Loviisa area. After receiving news of the advance of the reds the whites in Loviisa moved about three kilometres east from the centre. There was an armed battle, after which the whites - threatened by a blockade - retreated to the Rosen and Ungern fortresses. There was another battle in the evening, where the whites lost ten men (there are no records of the reds' losses). The whites ran nearly out of ammunition and thus they retreated to the west. The reds moved to
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a political strike started in August. Socialist workers demanded properly paid jobs for all citizens of Loviisa as well as at least half of the seats in the food committee. In its meeting on 18 August the city council only agreed to the first demand. On the same day the workers declared a "state of full strike", cut of telecommunications and occupied the railway station. The city council held a meeting in the evening, deciding to form a guard.
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the Fasarbyviken bay, and its current buildings consist of paired houses built in the 18th and 19th centuries and mansard roof villas built in the 1920s. The archipelago villages of Horslök and HÀrkÀpÀÀ (Swedish: HÀrpe) are located in Sarvisalo. Both villages date from the Middle Ages, and they have exceptionally well preserved their appearance from the early 20th century. There is a windmill built in the 19th century in HÀrkÀpÀÀ.
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Hokki Basket allow for tennis and basketball respectively. The city has an ice hockey club and a figure skating club, and its judo and taekwondo clubs allow for martial arts. The Swedish-speaking gymnastics club Lovisa Gymnastikförening was founded in 1897. Some smaller conurbations have local clubs concentrating on cross-country skiing, athletics and frisbee golf. Loviisa also has an active shooting club.
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concentrated on the summers of 1941 and 1944, there were also two casualties. There is no record of the total number of Loviisa citizens killed during the wars. The new cemetery has 92 war hero graves, but not all of them were registered in Loviisa. In spring 1941 the Finnish Brother-in-Arms Association started to produce a Military Village project to the southwestern side of Myllyharju together with
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opposite the Plagen beach. There is also a new padel field in the park and there are two volleyball fields on the beach. Other beaches include the southern beach of SÀrkjÀrvi and Taikaranta in Liljendal. There is an 18-hole golf course in RönnÀs on the western shore of the PernÄviken bay. There are ice hockey and skating rinks as well as smaller ball game fields all over the municipality.
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Loviisa does not have a city theatre, the nearest one is located in Kotka. However there are several summer and hobbyist theatres in Loviisa. The Loviisa theatre is a hobbyist theatre founded in 1978. It has no permanent premises or scene, but instead holds performances all over the municipality. The
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The Loviisa exercise hall is located near the city centre, next to the Loviisanlahti bay. The hall is used by the floorball teams of Loviisan Tor and the futsal teams of FC Loviisa. The Agricola hall in KoskenkylÀ is of similar size, whereas the exercise halls in Liljendal and Valko are much smaller.
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The 2023 event of the national Asuntomessut fair was held in Kuningattarenranta in Loviisa from 7 July to 6 August 2023. The residential area of Kuningattarenranta is completely new and located between Loviisanlahti and Saaristotie, only a kilometre away from the city centre. Many lots have their own
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event in the Strömfors ironworks between October and November, which has attracted many visitors. In the winter citizens of Loviisa open their homes to the public in the Wanhan Ajan Joulukodit ("Christmas Homes of Old Times") event, and there are Christmas markets on the market square, in Laivasilta,
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The city of Loviisa is the largest employer in the municipality. It has over a thousand employees and an annual budget of about 130 million euro. The income tax percentage in Loviisa is 20.25%. In 2019 the city received 59 million euro in tax income and 25 million euro in state subsidies. The largest
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The western entrance area to the centre of Loviisa along the Finnish National Road 7 started to be called Kuningattarenportti ("Queen's gate") in the early 2010s, and developed into an area of shops and business buildings. At the same time, a new large residential area was planned to the Harmaakallio
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to the east. Of the surface area of the municipality of Loviisa, 819.81 square kilometres are land, 25.83 square kilometres are inland waters and 905.88 square kilometres are sea. The land area of Loviisa is larger than that of Porvoo or Kotka, and even larger than those of Helsinki, Vantaa and Espoo
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The two largest companies in Loviisa - the Nordström concern and Rauma-Repola - were under great difficulties in the middle 1960s, so building a nuclear power plant in the city was seen as important. In 1965 the city council received news of Imatran Voima's plans to build a nuclear power plant on the
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The land surface area of Loviisa grew to over two times its size from 1920 to 1970. AntinkylÀ had already practically changed from a rural village to a city district when it was annexed to Loviisa in 1924. On the other hand, the annexation of Valko, which had also belonged to PernÄ, to Loviisa caused
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arrived in Valko, and on 19 November 200 to 300 armed men marched from Valko to Loviisa. The police station, the telephone centre and the railway station were occupied. The red flag was hoisted at city hall, and 20 to 30 executive members of the city council were taken to Uusikaupunki as prisoners. A
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In the 1880s Georg Öhman, the senior doctor at the spa, recommended Myllyharju as a suitable walking site for spa guests. A viewing pavilion was built in the early 1890s at the hill (at the site where the last windmill was transferred to in the 1920s). At the end of the decade the Mossebacken pension
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There is a municipal health centre near the city centre with a hospital departments with 25 patient beds. The health centre is only on call duty at office hours, but Loviisa citizens can also seek care at the Kymenlaakso central hospital. Loviisa is part of the Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District
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All of the art galleries in Loviisa that are open all year round are located in the city centre. Galleria Theodor is an exhibition space operated by the association Loviisan taideyhdistys ry. The renovated Almintalo house hosts both exhibitions and various cultural events. The colourful home gallery
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The KukuljÀrvi hiking route is located near the Strömfors ironworks, starting from the Ruukki sports centre, with a large free-of-charge parking site. The route is about eight kilometres long, but an additional hike of two kilometres is needed to see the Branni cave. There are barbecue grills on the
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There is a private padel hall in Uusi teollisuusalue in Loviisa, and there is a bowling alley operated by Loviisan Keilailuliitto in the Rauhala district. Rauhala also hosts a lightly-built ice rink and an astroturf field operated by FC Loviisa right next to it. There is a slightly smaller astroturf
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and its nuclear power plant on the island of HĂ€stholmen, 15 kilometres south from the centre. Fortum employs over 500 people in Loviisa. The central conurbation hosts a factory building Loval electroni components. It employs about 300 people making Loval the third largest employer in the city. There
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There is a harbour for cargoes such as timber, bulk and parcelled goods in the southern city district of Valko. From the harbour there is a traffic connection to Route 7, the major highway between Helsinki and St Petersburg. Loviisa centre is located immediately by Route 7, equally close to Helsinki
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The summers are lively in Loviisa. The most popular summer events are the Historical Houses of Loviisa (an event for traditional house building and renovating), the Sibelius Days, the Loviisa Day on 25 August and the King Arrives in Loviisa (a weekend in the spirit of the 18th century), Small Ships'
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Of the tens of villages in Loviisa the PernÄ parish, Fasarby, Horslök and HÀrkÀpÀÀ are historically significant. Fasarby is a group village dating from the Middle Ages consisting of old business houses for soldiers. The village is located in the southwestern part of the municipality at the bottom of
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1907). Historical districts in the central conurbation include the city centre and the districts of Alakaupunki, Garnisoni and Uusikaupunki. Alakaupunki was spared in the 1855 fire, and it contains the auxiliary building of the Degerby horse stead dating from the 1690s. It is one of Finland's oldest
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The Finnish Museum Board has declared the Esplanadi area in Loviisa around the market square as a nationally significant cultural area. Esplanadi has also been chosen as the cultural landscape of the year in the Western Kymi cultural road in 2019. The principal buildings in the area include the pink
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On the next day on 7 February the reds marched to Loviisa, hoisted a red flag at the city hall and founded their headquarters at the City Club. The reds engaged in violence resulting in more deaths of the whites than in the armed battles on 6 February. The revolutionary court of the reds issued over
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to Loviisa. From the whites' viewpoint it was important that the Uusimaa guards could hold their positions. They were far away from the main frontlione but could hold off against red troops. On 6 February the reds attacked Loviisa from Kotka. The attackers numbered almost 550, of which about 50 were
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World War I affected Loviisa as unemployment and rising food prices. The activity of the sawmill ended in 1914, and the activity at the harbours decreased. In 1917 the Loviisa workers' association made demands about the seating of the important food committee. Despite amends made by the city council
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to the south of the town was built at the same time as the Loviisa fortress. This marine fortress was meant to protect the town from the seaside and provide a safe harbour for the coastal fleet of Sweden. The Swedish era in Svartholm ended in 1808 when the fortress surrendered to the Russians almost
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Town twinning in Finland started from Nordic cooperation. In addition to municipalities and municipal organisations, the citizens' organisation Pohjola-Norden has been an active participant, and also has a local organisation in Loviisa. During the last decades town twinning has also spread to other
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The main library of the city of Loviisa was located in the historically significant Club room building since 1998. Because of indoor air problems the library moved out of the premises in 2018 and into new premises in Alakaupunki. There are local libraries in Tesjoki, Liljendal and the PernÄ parish.
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The city museum of Loviisa was founded in 1904, and since the 1960s its main premises have been in the Komendantintalo house built in 1755. It has a basic exhibition and alternating theme exhibitions. The smithy museum of the Strömfors ironworks and the ViirilÀ homestead museum are part of the city
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There are two historical and close to the nature walking routes in the city centre: EhrensvÀrdinpolku and the Myllyharju walking route. Both routes are about two kilometres long. The Urheilupaviljonki, Harmaakallio, Tesjoki and Valko exercise paths are located slightly further away from the centre,
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Other districts include Uusi teollisuusalue, Vanha teollisuusalue, Pohjoistulli, PanimonmÀki, Hakalehto, Ulrika, MÀÀrlahti, Rauhala, EtelÀharju, AntinkylÀ, Bella, HaravankylÀ, Köpbacka and Valko. Valko is both a residential district and a harbour and industrial district. The districts of MÀÀrlahti,
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Nordström had already started a successful business career in the 1920s. In 1922 he founded a corporation named Lovisa Stevedoring, and during the next years he bought the majority of Lovisa Ångfartyg A.B. The company acquired its first steamship meant for international traffic in 1927. Around 1930
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was completed, and the cardboard factory was the first significant industrial company founded in Loviisa to make use of the railroad. The sea lane underneath the bridge was not deep enough for steamships, so harbour activity was moved first to Tullisilta and then to Valko upon the completion of the
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was a dramatic time in Loviisa. Late in the evening on 5 July a fire broke out in the town, which destroyed a large part of the old town blocks in the centre. As well as about 70 residential buildings, the wooden church of Loviisa was also destroyed in the fire. During the previous day, the English
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The music academy of the Porvoo region also offers education in Loviisa. The academy has its own premises in the Sibeliustalo building near the church. The education is directed to both children and youth as well as adults, and the academy cooperates with local schools and kindergartens. There are
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There are also several private museums in Loviisa, of which the Maritime Museum is located the nearest to the city centre. It is located on the city's old harbour area in Laivasilta and is operated by the Loviisa Maritime History Foundation. The museum holds diverse exhibits of the city's maritime
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Most of the school buildings are made of wood. KoskenkylÀ received a new bilingual central school when a new log school building was built next to the Forsby skolan building. The old school building is also made of logs and was renovated at the same time. The central school was completed in autumn
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Up to the 1880s the most important sources of income in Loviisa were trade and handicraft. What little there was of industry was concentrated on seafaring (boat crafting) and stimulants. Loviisa had had a tobacco factory already since the 1750s, and in the late 1770s a state alcohol distillery was
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The Swedish-speaking Lurens sommarteater is active in the village of Hardom, and is particularly known for its rotating stand. The theatre is a hobbyist theatre but its directors are professionals. In Liljendal local theatre hobbyists perform an annual revue in the local Swedish dialect. Both the
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The KeskusurheilukenttÀ sports field is located near the city centre with a training field next to it. There are also sports fields in Liljendal, Ruukki, IsnÀs, the PernÄ parish and Valko. There are three tennis fields, operated by Loviisan Tenniskerho, in the Casinopuisto park in the city centre
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There are several official small boat harbours with visitor spaces for visiting boaters. The Laivasilta harbour with 60 visitor boat spaces is located near the city centre. It is a so-called "Roope harbour" meaning it fulfils the environmental requirements of the PidÀ Saaristo SiistinÀ ("Keep the
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Loviisa offers diverse accommodation services. There are two hotels in the city centre, and a couple of slightly more modest inns in the centre or near it. There are individual cabins and villas available for rent all over the municipality. Near the RönnÀs golf course, on the western shore of the
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in 1917, but the spa still had 250 to 400 annual visitors in the early 1920s. In 1926 a fashionable beach life became accessible by transporting large amounts of sand to the Plagen beach. However, visitor numbers decreased in the late 1920s. An announcement about discontinuing the spa was made in
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Loviisa was among those places in Finland that the battles of the year 1918 affected closely. At the start the whites fought a freedom war against Russia: there were violent Russian troops in the vicinity of the city. But there was a civil war going on in Loviisa right from the start: part of the
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was born when the clubs Loviisan Tor and Loviisan Riento joined their football teams. Riento continued as a boxing and wrestling club, whereas Loviisan Tor now concentrates on floorball, cross-country skiing, badminton and athletics. FC Loviisa also has futsal teams, and Loviisan Tenniskerho and
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In the 2010s and early 2020s the city of Loviisa invested in new school buildings. A new building for the junior stage primary school was built in 2014. Because of indoor air problems the building was intermittently out of use from 2018 to 2019. The old part of the Harjurinne school and Loviisan
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battalion of 600 volunteer men on the archipelago for a few months. There were about 800 air strike alarms from 1939 to 1944, but the bombers mostly targeted Helsinki, Lahti or Kotka. During the Winter War Loviisa was bombed twice, and two citizens died. The bombings in the Continuation War were
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Industrialisation began in earnest in 1882 when the merchant Arseni Terichoff built a steam-operated sawmill at the current site of Sahaniemi. In the 1890s the sawmill had about fifty employees, and over a hundred in the early 1900s. A cardboard factory started in 1912 and soon became the second
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Loviisa Camping is located in Tamminiemi on the shore of the Loviisanlahti bay. The camping area is operated by the city of Loviisa. The camping area is two kilometres away from the city centre, but only a bit more than a kilometre away from Laivasilta, the centre of summer life in Loviisa. The
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Loviisa is also renowned for its Old Town. The Old Town was spared from the great fire of 1855. An annex of the Degerby estate, dating from the 17th century, is located in the Old Town. The building is one of the oldest surviving wooden houses in Finland. In Loviisa there is also a high society
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There is also an active photography club in the city - Loviisan Kameraseura - with its own convention space and studio in the Meijeri building on Chiewitzinkatu. Photographs by club members are constantly shown at the Safcafe in Kuningattarenportti, and the club also publishes a free-of-charge
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There are 13 primary schools in Loviisa, of which six are Finnish-speaking and seven are Swedish-speaking. Ten of the schools are located in village centres all around Loviisa. There are two gymnasiums, the Finnish-speaking Loviisan lukio and the Swedish-speaking Lovisa Gymnasium. There is a
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In summertime there are exhibitions at Laivasilta, at Galleria Saltbodan and in the granary of Klassiset Veneet ry. There are also summer exhibitions in the galleries of the Strömfors ironworks on TallinmÀki. The Zabludowicz Collection hosted in Sarvisalo is very rarely open to the public.
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Archipelago Clean") union. The Tullisilta pier is located less than a kilometre south from Laivasilta, meant for slightly bigger boats. The Svartholm fortress island has about 65 free-of-charge visitor boat spaces. There are also visitor boat piers in Kabböle, Backstensstrand and RönnÀs.
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inaugurated the first nuclear power plant unit. The deal of building another similar unit in Loviisa had been signed in August 1971. The unit was completed in 1980. The power plants had utilised large amounts of western technology right from the start, and their usage levels have reached
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and the RuotsinpyhtÀÀ parish - have been built around ironworks areas. The KoskenkylÀ ironworks area is mainly closed to visitors, whereas Strömfors in RuotsinpyhtÀÀ is open for tourism. Other than the central conurbation, the largest conurbations in the municipality are KoskenkylÀ and
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fleet had started firing at Svartholm, and on the day of the fire the fortress had exploded into ruins. The gunfire from the English warship was not actually connected to the fire in the town, and the actual cause of the fire remains a mystery. The events of summer 1855 are depicted in
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At the start of February the Red Guard in Loviisa numbered almost a hundred men. They had received weapons from the Red Guard in Kotka and from Russian soldiers. The civil war broke out on 27 January, and a bit more than a week after that the whites controlled the eastern part of the
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waters. In August the first shipment of herring reached Valko. Except for the war years, the catch of herring on Nordström's ships continued for over twenty years. The Nordström concern was at its largest in the 1950s when it employed 1700 people, of which over 700 lived in Loviisa.
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beaches and nearly all have a view to the sea. The area was mostly populated with small houses, and also with a couple of apartment buildings, of which at least one is made of wood. Floating detached houses and a glass-walled greenhouse have already attracted great interest.
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wooden buildings from the 19th century. The light blue building hosts the reception, a café and maintenance facilities, and the yellow building - Willa Björksten - has seven accommodation rooms with three more in the courtyard building. There are about 50 places for
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to Loviisa had been completed five years earlier. In 1999 the part of the highway between Porvoo and KoskenkylÀ had been changed to a motorway. In the early 2010s the motorway was extended from KoskenkylÀ to Kotka and Hamina (the current motorway reaches up to the
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area to the west of the central conurbation, but only a small part of it has been completed. A new residential area named Kuningattarenranta is being built on the eastern shore of the Loviisanlahti bay, which will host the 2023 event of the Asuntomessut fair.
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in RönnÀs and the IsnÀs steam engine museum are located on the western shore of the PernÄviken bay. The Agricola museum is located in KoskenkylÀ and the "Finland's smallest shop museum" is located in Skinnarby, exhibiting items from the 1950s and 1960s.
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After the 2010 annexation there were five Evangelical Lutheran congregations in Loviisa: the Liljendal congregation, the Finnish congregation in Loviisa, the PernÄ congregation, the RuotsinpyhtÀÀ congregation and the Swedish congregation in Loviisa.
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The Loviisa dance academy is an advocacy association founded in 2007. It offers a hobby possibility for all ages, and teaches children's dance, modern dance and classic ballet. The main premises of the dance academy are located in the city centre.
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The land fronts in the Winter War and the Continuation War were a safe distance away from Loviisa. Nevertheless there was fear of an enemy landing, and the archipelago had guard stations and cannons. After the end of the Winter War there was a
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clubhouse, the only one of its kind in Finland spared from fires. Having been restored it now is a library/mediatheque. The first church in Loviisa was destroyed during the fire. The current Neo-Gothic church was inaugurated in 1865.
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From 1983 to 1985 a state granary was built in the Valko harbour, containing sixteen silos slightly over 80 metres tall. The bypass to the north of the city centre could be taken into use in 1989. The extension of the highway between
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The island of Sarvisalo has a surface area of 27.4 square kilometres and is the largest island in Loviisa, with a permanent connection to the mainland. Other large islands include GÀddbergsö, Kampuslandet and Keipsalo. The island of
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in addition to the central conurbation. Of these three are parishes: Liljendal, PernÄ and RuotsinpyhtÀÀ. The St. Michael's church built in PernÄ in the 15th century is the oldest building in Loviisa. Two of the conurbations -
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population supported a socialist revolution. Agitation played a part, but according to Sirén, in Loviisa lack of food and unemployment played the most important role. Preparation for the civil war included Jaeger training in
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numerous Finnish and Swedish speaking choirs in Loviisa, and the music academy has a bilingual children's choir. The city orchestra of Loviisa was founded in 1888, and now works as a hobby-based wind instrument orchestra.
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The town of Degerby was founded on the grounds of the Degerby horse stable in PernÄ in 1745 as a frontier and fortress town. Eastern Finland needed a new staple town because the eastern border had shifted in the 1743
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The Jokela homestead museum is located in RuotsinkylÀ in the northeastern part of the municipality, specialising in farming and forestry history. It is open on Sundays in July, and by appointment at other times. The
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museum of Loviisa. The smithy museum offers exhibits of the old ironworks and the way the smiths worked, whereas the ViirilÀ homestead museum offers exhibits of peasant and handicraft culture of previous centuries.
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and the Loviisa Power Plant bring industry to Loviisa. There is also an industrial park in the Uusikaupunki district, housing many smaller companies, for instance mechanical shops and retail sellers of spare parts.
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is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Loviisa. After the Crimean War the fortress was left to decay, but it has been restored led by the Finnish Museum Board since the 1960s. There is a pilot station in
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1929 when the city decided to continue operations in the spa. Loviisa failed to restore its reputation at the turn of the century, the spa had become badly deteriorated and there was intense competition from
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had decided not to undergo annexation. At the same time, the area of Haavisto-Vastila which had belonged to RuotsinpyhtÀÀ was annexed to the municipality of PyhtÀÀ. The annexation was led by Loviisa mayor
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70 sentences to members of the guard and to other "counter-revolutionaries". Many of the accused were sentenced to civil service and/or fines, so the reds would benefit financially. At the start of April,
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The Loviisa race track is located only 700 metres from the Loviisa market square. The track was built in 1950s and is operated by ItÀ-Uudenmaan Oriyhdistys ry, founded in 1926. The race track holds five
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and the Russian border. There is also a train connection from the harbour to Lahti, from where the carriages can reach other destinations in the country. The route into the harbour is 9.5 meters deep.
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In 1748 construction of the Loviisa fortress started, but it soon ground to a halt because of financial difficulties in the kingdom of Sweden. Only part of the outer battlements were constructed. The
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After the fire there was a proposal to move the town to the south, but the Imperial Senate decided in April 1856 to rebuild Loviisa at its original site. The reconstruction was done according to
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serving as ski tracks in winter. There is a short hiking trail in Liljendal, and there are ski tracks in the PernÄ parish, KoskenkylÀ, Andersby, the RuotsinpyhtÀÀ parish and RuotsinkylÀ.
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elements and laminated beam bars. The two-story school building was completed in late 2020, and the Lovisa Gymnasium next to it was renovated at the same time. The house technics in the
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Nordström's shipping and cargo businesses started to form an entire concern. In spring 1931 he founded the company Loviisan Kalastus Oy and equipped his ships to catch
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building from the early 20th century were renovated (including the air conditioning) and an elevator shaft was built outside the additional wing built in the 1950s.
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and the neighbouring island of Lehtinen (Swedish: Lövö), but they now host accommodation services and meeting facilities. Boistö hosted secret negotiations between
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The construction of the new Swedish-speaking senior stage primary school in the centre of Loviisa - Lovisavikens skola - used slightly more modern wood materials,
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of professor and artist Riitta Nelimarkka is located in the Bonga castle. Galleri Emilie hosts art by Kristina Elo and also works as a frame building workshop.
724:, were built near Kukkukivi. The wooden pavilion at Kukkukivi was replaced with the current cast iron tower in 1906. Loviisa remained a popular spa town up to 2001:
of Eastern Uusimaa will take responsibility of public healthcare. Both the public and the private sector offer physiotherapy and dental care. There is also a
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magazine called Loisto. Both the photography club and the art association hold courses, and visual art can also be studied at the Loviisa art school.
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There is also a library bus going around the city. The Loviisa library is part of the Helle library network common to many municipalities in Uusimaa.
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In early autumn, the Sibelius days are celebrated all over the city, and the Night of the ancient fires is celebrated in Laivasilta. There has been a
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in the east. The manors are in private ownership, only a few of them (MalmgÄrd, Labby, Suur-Sarvilahti and Kulla) are even partly open to the public.
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PernÄ, Liljendal and RuotsinpyhtÀÀ were annexed to Loviisa on 1 January 2010. The annexation was done according to the municipalities' own proposals,
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Rescue operations in Loviisa are handled by the rescue department of Eastern Uusimaa. There are ten voluntary fire brigades in the Loviisa area, and
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On 19 August 150 citizens of Loviisa signed up for the guard, received white arm ribbons and marched onto the city square. The strikers retreated to
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in the Strömfors ironworks and at the MalmgÄrd manor. The New Year is celebrated with cabaret performances at the local film theatre. There is a
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There are numerous manors in Loviisa, of which the most are located in the western part of the municipality. The manor concentration of SjögÄrd,
970:). In 1995 the city of Loviisa celebrated its 250th anniversary and professor Sirén's history of the city was published in Finnish and Swedish. 4524: 1998: 1984:
Ruukinmylly summer theatre, calling itself a professional theatre, is active at the Strömfors ironworks. It has a roofed stand with 240 seats.
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for a fixed term of seven years. In October 2018 the board of the Suomen Asuntomessut cooperative decided to award the 2023 event to Loviisa.
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history, including models of ships, paintings, the parlor of an old steamship and other maritime things. The century-old harbour tugboat
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as its official languages. The population consists of 55% Finnish speakers, 39% Swedish speakers, and 6% speakers of other languages.
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every summer and also serves as a coaching track all year round. In 2018 the track was awarded as the summer race track of the year.
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celebrations at the market square and in Laivasilta, and the opening of the summer season at the Strömfors ironworks later in May.
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Loviisa is led by a town council with 35 members. The Swedish People's Party gained majority in the municipal election in 2017.
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lukio built in the 1950 has been renovated and there are new exercise opportunities for the students, such as ball game fields.
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Distances from the city centre of Loviisa to other localities along the shortest routes with their approximated driving times:
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wooden buildings. Uusikaupunki was built as a workers' district to the west of the railway station in the early 20th century.
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dating from the Middle Ages forms a nationally significant cultural area. Other historically significant manors include the
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bilingual folk high school in Loviisa, holding classes both in the centre and in the villages, also active in the areas of
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Summer is an active time in Loviisa. Recurring events include Loviisan Wanhat Talot, the Small Ships' Race boat festival,
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Loviisa is located 77 kilometres to the east of Helsinki (as the crow flies). The closest neighbouring municipalities are
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in Loviisa has split into two congregations, the Finnish and Swedish Agricola congregations, which are also active in
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There are a couple of private gyms in the city centre and halls operated by the municipality in other conurbations.
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Rosen and Ungern to the east of the current city centre serve as reminders of the history of the fortress town. The
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The German Brandenstein division landed in Valko in Loviisa on 7 April 1918. The division advanced as far as to
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During the summers various programmes are arranged on the island of Svartholm for both locals and tourists. The
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parties in Laivasilta and Svartholm, Avoimet puutarhat, Loviisan Rauhanfoorumi, the reader festival of the
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newspaper, the Loviisa Week, the "Kuningas saapuu Loviisaan" ("The King arrives in Loviisa") weekend and
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compromise about the police station was reached at the end of the year, and the situation calmed down.
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Race (festival for traditional small sailing ships), the Peace Forum and the horse trotting contests.
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fields in Casinopuisto are located right next to the camping area. The camping area has an old
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largest employer in the city. At the turn of the century a railway connection from Loviisa to
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is even larger but only a small part of it is located in Loviisa). Other large lakes include
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1865) and Finland's oldest surviving wooden social club (Georg Theodor Chiewitz 1863 and
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put together. There are about forty lakes in the municipality, of which the largest is
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Maailman megatrendit lihottavat Lovalia – Loviisan-tehtaan mittava laajennus alkamassa
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According to the definition given by the Finnish Statistics Centre, Loviisa has seven
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A plaque in central Loviisa marking the spot where the fire started on 5 July 1855.
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Taajama- ja haja-asutusaluevÀestö iÀn ja sukupuolen mukaan kunnittain 31.12.2019
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Climate data for Loviisa Orrengrund (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1994- present)
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Loviisa theatre and the Loviisa art academy hold theatre courses in the city.
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Heinrich Lehmann, and his family continued to brew beer for almost a century.
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Loviisan Esplanadista LĂ€nsi-Kymen kulttuuritien vuoden kulttuurimaisema ...
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has its own industrial fire brigade for the Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant.
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Rauhala, EtelÀharju and Valko contain suburban apartment building areas.
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TilinpÀÀtös 2021: Loviisa teki 4,6 miljoonaa euroa ylijÀÀmÀisen tuloksen
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and about 20 places for tents. The area is open from spring to autumn.
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has a population of approximately 17,000. It is the 78th most populous
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Talous: Loviisalaisten yhtiöiden voitot ja verot kasvoivat vuonna 2020
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is also active in the Loviisa area. The city also has an independent
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region. The population of Loviisa is approximately 14,000, while the
3653: 3290:, Ministry of employment and industry. Accessed on 29 December 2021. 3796:, music academy of the Porvoo region. Accessed on 19 November 2021. 3146: 3022: 2907: 2891: 2875: 2675:"Luettelo kuntien ja seurakuntien tuloveroprosenteista vuonna 2023" 1590: 4415: 4365: 4350: 4305: 4285: 4240: 4185: 3977: 1944: 1897: 1819: 1800: 1766: 1715: 1626: 1589: 1571: 1535: 1514: 1508: 1486: 999: 908: 856: 827: 798: 789:. The socialists tried in vain to seek Russian military help from 772: 761: 679: 671: 3877: 3829: 3769: 3062: 1056:
1862), the Neo-Gothic Loviisa church (Georg Theodor Chiewitz and
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Agricola, Mikael (1510 - 1557) – National Biography of Finland
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The spa reopened in 1919. The Russians had gone way after the
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Loviisa has many companies related to the local tourism. The
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is 17.64 inhabitants per square kilometre (45.7/sq mi).
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Loviisa was founded in 1745, as a border fortress against
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formed a beer brewery in Loviisa. According to historian
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Loviisan kaupunginjohtaja Olavi Kaleva jÀttÀÀ tehtÀvÀnsÀ
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PernÄviken bay, are cabin villages with tens of cabins.
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Asuntomessut 2023: Kuningattarenrantaan rakennetaan ...
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The Loviisa harbour painted by Gavril Sergeyev in 1808.
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is known for the Loviisa nuclear power plant, and the
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in the northwestern part of the municipality and the
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Suomen ensimmÀinen moottoritie on viimein valmis ...
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Lovisaföretag ökade omsÀttningen med 50 procent ...
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Suomessa jÀrjestettiin salaiset Ukraina-neuvottelut
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Saksalaiset kaatuneet ja muistomerkit Suomessa 1918
720:and the summer restaurant Casino, both designed by 648:. The first mayor of Loviisa from 1747 to 1765 was 534:Loviisa is located 90 kilometres (56 mi) from 452: 440: 430: 420: 399: 382: 374: 366: 358: 351: 343: 332: 321: 314: 306: 295: 287: 282: 271: 263: 255: 247: 242: 231: 226: 214: 204: 192: 180: 162: 24: 2924:Jan D. Oker-Blom on Loviisan uusi kaupunginjohtaja 561:were consolidated with Loviisa on 1 January 2010. 2677:. Tax Administration of Finland. 14 November 2022 1686:The congregation of south-eastern Finland of the 1594:The Mecanil hydraulics manufacturer in Liljendal. 851:numbering 3000 men landed in Valko, advancing to 3892:, city of Loviisa. Accessed on 12 November 2021. 3820:, city of Loviisa. Accessed on 16 November 2021. 3808:, city of Loviisa. Accessed on 19 November 2021. 3724:, city of Loviisa. Accessed on 14 November 2021. 3712:, city of Loviisa. Accessed on 13 November 2021. 3678:Seurahuoneesta kunnostetaan juhla- ja kokoustila 3644:, city of Loviisa. 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Accessed on 27 December 2021. 2797: 2795: 2553: 2551: 2005:work healthcare station in the city centre. 1439:Source 1: FMI normals for Finland 1991-2020 3235:, city of Loviisa. Accessed on 9 July 2022. 2524: 2522: 2520: 1771:The Kekri event at the Strömfors ironworks. 712:'s zoning plan, which was largely based on 632:. The only staple town in eastern Finland, 4158: 4144: 4136: 4015: 4001: 3993: 3248:Talousarvio ja taloussuunnitelma 2021-2023 3023:Harmaakalliosta Loviisan uusi kaupunginosa 2817:Helsingfors: Holger Schildts förlag, 1916. 2669: 2667: 1902:The Komendantintalo building, designed by 1176: 610:. The other operating reactors are at the 21: 2773: 2771: 2769: 2767: 2765: 2763: 2761: 2759: 2757: 2755: 2753: 2559:"Area of Finnish Municipalities 1.1.2018" 1039:, as well as the western branches of the 810:, and the first Finn to travel there was 777:The spa building in Loviisa in the 1880s. 251:1,751.52 km (676.27 sq mi) 3504:Asuntomessut jĂ€rjestetÀÀn Loviisassa ... 2751: 2749: 2747: 2745: 2743: 2741: 2739: 2737: 2735: 2733: 598:Loviisa is the site of two of Finland's 3424:Kaakkois-Suomen ortodoksinen seurakunta 3011:Kuningattarenportin alueen kehittĂ€minen 2854:}, general library classification 92.71 2516: 2312: 451: 419: 381: 350: 313: 281: 267:931.92 km (359.82 sq mi) 259:819.82 km (316.53 sq mi) 241: 225: 203: 161: 126: 111: 93: 81: 66: 3618:Luonto- ja kuntopolut sekĂ€ hiihtoladut 1673:Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland 3302:, Fortum. Accessed on 1 January 2022. 2876:Loviisan seudun kuntaliitos sinetöity 2779:Loviisan kaupungin historia 1745–1995 494: 481: 439: 429: 398: 373: 365: 357: 342: 331: 320: 305: 294: 286: 270: 262: 254: 246: 230: 213: 191: 179: 7: 4515:Populated places established in 1745 4030: 2956:Suomen pinta-ala kunnittain 1.1.2021 1550:naval warfare in the Gulf of Finland 705:), with certain artistic liberties. 538:and 38 kilometres (24 mi) from 4495:Populated coastal places in Finland 3758:Zabludowicz Collection Sarvisalossa 1881:shore of lake KukuljĂ€rvi and river 1720:Willa Björksten at Loviisa Camping. 636:, was left beyond the border. King 606:units each of 488 MWe, at the 3694:Loviisan pÀÀkirjasto sulkeutuu ... 3075:Taajama-aste alueittain 31.12.2019 1119:near the central conurbation, the 591:renamed the city after his spouse 549:The neighboring municipalities of 14: 4505:Municipalities of Eastern Uusimaa 2361:Loviisa Club Room (Chiewitz 1863) 2334:The harbor of Loviisa in 1808 by 1631:The central school in KoskenkylĂ€. 595:after visiting the town in 1752. 4520:Port cities and towns in Finland 4314: 4105: 4083: 4075: 4058: 3956: 2930:. Accessed on 13 September 2017. 2498: 2486: 2474: 2462: 2450: 2438: 2426: 2414: 2402: 2390: 2378: 2366: 2354: 2342: 2327: 2315: 2292: 2276: 2260: 2244: 2228: 2212: 2196: 2180: 2140:, which now belongs to Loviisa. 2028:, which runs northwards towards 1919:also belongs to the foundation. 1824:The southern beach of SĂ€rkjĂ€rvi. 1444:Source 2: Record highs and lows 167: 113: 98: 83: 3908:. Accessed on 12 November 2021. 3880:. Accessed on 17 November 2021. 3868:. 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Accessed on 27 December 2021. 2566:National Land Survey of Finland 2373:The PernĂ„ Church (15th century) 2123:(born 1980), professional boxer 1997:(HUS). Starting from 2023, the 1671:After the 2019 renovation, the 3920:. Accessed on 6 November 2021. 3806:Loviisan kaupungin soittokunta 3605:. Accessed on 4 November 2021. 3430:. Accessed on 1 December 2021. 2833:. Accessed on 4 December 2021. 2409:Officers' barracks (1754–1755) 1: 4525:1745 establishments in Sweden 4106: 4059: 3902:MehilĂ€inen Loviisa Työterveys 3318:. Accessed on 1 January 2022. 2036:, branches off at the former 612:Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant 316:Population by native language 4084: 4076: 3918:ItĂ€-Uudenmaan pelastuslaitos 3890:Sosiaali- ja terveyspalvelut 3782:Musiikkiopiston toimipisteet 3452:Loviisa Camping on taas auki 3278:. Accessed on 25 March 2022. 1799:march in April, followed by 1540:The Bastion Ungern Fortress. 949:international top rankings. 4490:Cities and towns in Finland 2530:"Kuningas saapuu Lowiisaan" 1099:Countryside and archipelago 943:Premier of the Soviet Union 915:Loviisa nuclear power plant 886:Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim 608:Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant 4541: 4023:Places adjacent to Loviisa 3428:Orthodox Church of Finland 2155:Twin towns — sister cities 2147: 1688:Orthodox Church of Finland 1460: 1443: 1438: 1179: 310:17.64/km (45.7/sq mi) 4500:Municipalities of Uusimaa 4454: 4312: 4167:Municipalities of Uusimaa 4028: 3983:Loviisa Housing Fair 2023 3854:Ruukinmyllyn kesĂ€teatteri 3464:Loviisan vierasvenesatama 2117:(1964–2017), egyptologist 1999:wellbeing services county 1546:sea fortress of Svartholm 1368: 1298: 1228: 1223: 1220: 1217: 1214: 1211: 1208: 1205: 1202: 1199: 1196: 1193: 1190: 1187: 1184: 732:started in Loviisa (king 688:The year 1855 during the 638:Adolf Frederick of Sweden 589:Adolf Frederick of Sweden 127: 112: 94: 82: 67: 60: 3830:Kotkan Kaupunginteatteri 3710:Kirjastot ja aukioloajat 3654:Loviisan Merenkulkumuseo 2077:National Coalition Party 1616:Fortum Power and Heat Oy 646:Louisa Ulrika of Prussia 375: â€ą 65 or older 221:Louisa Ulrika of Prussia 19:Town in Uusimaa, Finland 16:Town in Uusimaa, Finland 3190:"FMI normals 1991-2020" 2968:Asu paremmin Loviisassa 2421:Fortress Bastion Ungern 2144:International relations 2071:Social Democratic Party 1737:and two well preserved 1554:Finnish Heritage Agency 1489:80 km (1 h 13 min) 1471:Helsinki-Vantaa airport 1164:about the situation in 966:border station against 849:Detachment Brandenstein 119:Location of Loviisa in 89:Loviisa townhall Square 4510:Grand Duchy of Finland 4361:HyvinkÀÀn maalaiskunta 3666:Jokelan Kotiseutumuseo 3531:Lovisa Gymnastförening 2065:Swedish People's Party 1950: 1907: 1825: 1772: 1721: 1657:cross-laminated timber 1632: 1595: 1541: 1467:89 km (1 h 4 min) 1054:Georg Theodor Chiewitz 918: 778: 714:Georg Theodor Chiewitz 685: 677: 644:after his wife, Queen 491: 75: 69: 44: 30: 4324:Former municipalities 3818:Loviisan tanssiopisto 3135:Svartholman linnoitus 2802:Svartholman linnoitus 2322:The Church of Loviisa 2115:Jaana Toivari-Viitala 1948: 1901: 1823: 1770: 1754:Visitor boat harbours 1744:recreational vehicles 1725:Plagen beach and the 1719: 1630: 1623:Schools and education 1593: 1539: 1117:Suur-Sarvilahti manor 1043:run through Loviisa. 926:a few years earlier. 912: 776: 683: 675: 401: â€ą Summer ( 367: â€ą 15 to 64 4421:Porvoon maalaiskunta 4376:Karjaan maalaiskunta 3965:at Wikimedia Commons 3722:Helle-verkkokirjasto 3543:Loviisan ampumaseura 3300:Loviisan voimalaitos 3159:Luontosaari Lehtinen 2842:Vainio, Seppo 2009: 2713:Loviisan alakaupunki 2129:(1824–1892), painter 2082:Non-aligned (former 1735:French formal garden 1544:The building of the 1229:Record high °C (°F) 936:President of Finland 664:without resistance. 359: â€ą 0 to 14 307: â€ą Density 3988:Loviisa Peace-Forum 3878:Loviisan taidekoulu 3770:Loviisan taidekoulu 2505:Valko granary silos 2457:Strömfors ironworks 1816:Sports and exercise 1523:59 km (40 min) 1517:45 km (33 min) 1511:39 km (26 min) 1501:67 km (58 min) 1495:21 km (17 min) 1479:38 km (29 min) 1473:85 km (53 min) 1369:Record low °C (°F) 1299:Daily mean °C (°F) 1148:and a lightouse in 1047:Central conurbation 843:'s troops occupied 344: â€ą Others 143: /  4346:EkenĂ€s landskommun 3567:Ulkoliikuntapaikat 3555:SisĂ€liikuntapaikat 3414:Statistics Finland 3260:Kuntien avainluvut 3087:Tjusterbyn kartano 3063:Strömforsin ruukki 2983:Loviisan Esplanadi 2651:Statistics Finland 2111:(1909–1979), actor 2038:PernĂ„ municipality 1951: 1925:Archipelago Museum 1908: 1833:The football club 1826: 1773: 1722: 1633: 1596: 1542: 1141:Svartholm fortress 1062:Selim A. 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Index

Finnish
Swedish
Loviisa townhall Square
Coat of arms of Loviisa
Location of Loviisa in Finland
Finland
60°27.5â€ČN 026°14â€ČE / 60.4583°N 26.233°E / 60.4583; 26.233
Finland
Region
Uusimaa
Sub-region
Loviisa sub-region
Charter
Named for
Louisa Ulrika of Prussia
Town manager
95th largest
78th largest
Population by native language
Finnish
Swedish
Population by age
Time zone
UTC+02:00
EET
DST
UTC+03:00
EEST
Area code
Climate

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