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Oulu

(Uleåborg stad, City of Oulu)
Oulun kaupunki

Oulu coat of arms

CityOulu (1605)
Administrative ProvinceOulu province
Historical ProvinceOstrobothnia
Area (2004-01-01)
 – Total (excl. sea areas)
 – Land
 – Inland water> Ranked 244th
384.99 km²
373.10 km²
11.89 km²
Population
 – Total (2005-08-31)
 – Density> Ranked 6th
128,095
343.3/km²
This article is about the Finnish city; for other uses see Oulu (disambiguation).

Oulu () (Uleåborg in Swedish) (65°00'N 25°28'E) is a city and municipality of about 130,000 inhabitants in the province of Oulu and the region of Northern Ostrobothnia, in Finland. It is the largest and most important city in Northern Finland and the sixth biggest city in the country. Its population growth rate is almost comparable with that of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area.

Oulu was founded on April 8 1605 by King Karl IX of Sweden opposite the castle built on the island of Linnansaari. This took place after favourable peace settlements with the Russians, which removed the threat of them attacking the region via the main east-west waterway, the river Oulu (the surrounding areas were populated much earlier). Oulu is situated by the Gulf of Bothnia, at the mouth of Oulu River, which is an ancient trading site. One source for the name Oulu is a word in the Sami language meaning floodwater, but there are other suggestions. Oulu has been the capital of Oulu province since 1776. In 1822, there was a fire in the city.

From being a town known for and salmon, Oulu has evolved into a major centre of competence in the field of high technology, particularly IT and wellness technology. Other prominent industries are wood refining, paper and steel industry. The University of Oulu is located 6 km north of the city center. The Oulu Airport, located in neighbouring municipality of Oulunsalo, is the second busiest in Finland.

The best known cultural exports of the city of Oulu are Air guitar World Championships, Mieskuoro Huutajat (also known as the Screaming Men), and the now de-funct metal band Sentenced.

Sights

*Tietomaa
*Ainola Park, a former University botanical garden
*Rotuaari pedestrian street
*The Market Square with the City Library, the City Theatre and old salt storehouses
*Mannerheim Park
*Hupisaaret
*The F. M. Franzen memorial
*The North-Ostrobothnia Museum
*The Pateniemi Sawmill Museum
*The Vehicle Museum
*The Linnanmaa University Botanical Garden
*The Oulu Art Museum
*The Arctic Gallery
*Teknopolis, the technology village
Oulu_photo_2004.jpg

Image of Oulu, March 2004, showing the inlet of Pokkitörmä at the mouth of the Oulu River.

Other points of interest

*Oulu Music Video Festival
*Air Guitar World Championships
*The Qstock Rock Festival
*The Oulu City Theatre
*The University of Oulu
*The Eden Hotel & Spa
*The Oulu Hall
*The Nallikari Recreational Centre
*The Terva-skiing event
*The Oulu Horse Show
*The American Car Show
*The Winter Swimming World Championship
*Oulu University of Applied Sciences (formerly Oulu Polytechnic)
Oulu_railway_station_area_in_winter.jpg

Railway station area in Oulu, looking southwest along Hallituskatu.

Nightlife

*The 45 Special, a popular rock club
*Hevimesta, a heavy metal club
*Never Grow Old, loungy bar with a variety of live gigs, djs and shows; incl. funk, jazz, brazilectro, soul, ska, reggae, salsa
*Club Teatria, a large indoor rock venue
*Onnela, a popular club with four different rooms playing four different styles of music: rock, suomipop (Finnish pop), 80s and dance

Transportation

Air

Oulu is served by Oulu Airport with non-stop scheduled flights to Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, Stockholm-Arlanda Airport and Rovaniemi Airport as well as charter flights to Southern Europe and Canary Isles.

Rail

The shortest travel time from Oulu Railway Station to Helsinki Central Railway Station is 5 h 44 mins, operated by VR. There are also night trains with beds taking 8-11 hours; the newest night train cars are double deckers and have showers and toilets in the cabins. Other destinations include, for instance, Kolari, Rovaniemi, Seinäjoki and Tampere.

Road

*Helsinki 550 km S
*Jyväskylä 333 km S
*Kotka 582 km S
*Kuopio 284 km SSE
*Lahti 505 km S
*Lappeenranta 548 km SSE
*Pori 501 km SSW
*Rovaniemi 207 km NE
*Tampere 476 km SSW
*Tornio 131 km NNW
*Turku 620 km SSW
*Vaasa 290 km SW

Trivia

An amusing feature of the downtown landscape has been, for years, a certain piece of graffiti. The words "paska kaupunni" have been repeatedly written on a wall on Uusikatu street, between the bars Linnankrouvi and Cuba (formerly Reidar). The graffito has survived countless overpaintings, sometimes appearing with an added N. The most recent variation reads "tiptopaskanbe kaupunni", as seen on paskakaupunni.com.

Paska kaupunni means "shitty city" with the word kaupunni ("kaupunki") misspelt to make it sound like the local dialect, and is probably a reference to a song by Oulu-born Finnish rock musician and author Kauko Röyhkä.

External links


*City of Oulu

*Oulu This Week event calendar

*University of Oulu

*Oulu Polytechnic

*Koskilinjat Oy — local bus timetables

*Air Guitar World Championships

*Surviving in Oulu - Guide to living in Oulu

*paskakaupunni.com: Photographs of Oulu by kide.organics media collective
*Remarkable architectural sights in Oulu



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