Place:Kalajoki, Pohjois-Pohjanmaa, Oulu, Finland

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NameKalajoki
Alt namesKallan-Karisource: Family History Library Catalog
TypeMunicipality
Coordinates64.25°N 24.0°E
Located inPohjois-Pohjanmaa, Oulu, Finland
Contained Places
Inhabited place
Rautio
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source: Family History Library Catalog


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Kalajoki (; literally translated the "fish river") is a coastal town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the Gulf of Bothnia in the province of Oulu and is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region.

The town has a population of[1] and covers an area of of which is water.[2] The population density is .

The municipality is unilingually Finnish.

History

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The first reference to Kalajoki can be found from the beginning of 16th century and it got the status of a parish in 1525, it was designated as a regional parish in 1545. This status ended with the abolishment of the parish form of organization in the early 1860s. Kalajoki was a significant market place and controlled the whole region's tar trading. By the end of 19th century the meaning of tar was diminishing as a good and the importance of Kalajoki was reduced thereafter.

The tar trade was a derivative of the forestry industry, and Kalajoki has long been the location of forestry activities. There are still sawmills in operation in the city today.

In addition to tar trading, Kalajoki has long been a farming community, producing a variety of agricultural products, including wheat and rye. There are many farms still operating in the city, and there is a weekly market during the spring and summer months where local farmers and merchants sell their products.

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