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Kokkola - Wikipedia Kokkola (Finnish: [ˈkokːolɑ]; Swedish: Karleby, Finland Swedish: [ˈkɑrleˌbyː]) is a town in Finland and the regional capital of Central Ostrobothnia It is located on the west coast of the country, on the Gulf of Bothnia
Kokkola has something for everyone Welcome to the stunning coastline of Kokkola, where the sound of the sea and the beauty of nature meet a wide range of services and activities At the museum area, you can explore a typical rural village of Central Ostrobothnia and meet many familiar animals in the Animal Park — all in an authentic countryside setting
Kokkola Travel Tourist Guide - Discovering Finland Situated half-way up the west coast of Finland in the Gulf of Bothnia, almost equidistant from Helsinki and the Arctic Circle, the historic city of Kokkola was founded in 1620 by King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden, growing to become an important shipbuilding centre in Finland and a major producer of tar
Kokkola On this page you will find summer activities for children and young people in Kokkola organized by the city and other actors The page is updated as associations organizations announce their own summer activities
Kokkola – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Kokkola (Swedish: Karleby) is a town in Central Ostrobothnia, Finland, with a population of 48,000 (2021) It's the largest town in the region, with industry based on chemicals and metals The old wooden town (Neristan) has been well-preserved, and is the main reason to visit
Kokkola – Wikipedia Gamlakarleby) on Suomen kaupunki ja Keski-Pohjanmaan maakuntakeskus, joka sijaitsee Pohjanlahden rannikolla Keski-Pohjanmaan maakunnassa Kokkola sijaitsee noin 120 kilometriä Vaasasta pohjoiseen ja noin 200 kilometriä Oulusta etelään Kokkolan perustamisesta tuli kuluneeksi 400 vuotta vuonna 2020
Kokkola travel guide - Vive Finlandia Nestled on the sunny shores of the Gulf of Bothnia, Kokkola is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered Brimming with cultural richness and natural beauty, this charming seaside town proudly flaunts its history, offering a delightful blend of old-world charm and contemporary Finnish lifestyle
City of Kokkola Kokkola was founded in 1620 It is a city of almost 48,000 inhabitants, located in the middle of Finland, on the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia
Facts about Kokkola Kokkola is a charming seaside town with a population of about 48 000 The king of Sweden, Gustav II Adolf founded the town in 1620 Anders Chydenius obtained free trading rights for the city in 1765 At that time Kokkola was famous for its ships and their tar cargos