Haparanda Municipality
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| Haparanda in northern Sweden Image:Haparanda kommun.png Map outlining municipalities of Sweden | Coat of arms Image:Haparanda.png | |
| Municipal facts | ||
| Seat | Haparanda: | |
| County | Norrbotten County | |
| Province | Lappland | |
Area
| 927 km² 114th of 290 | |
Population
| 10,208 213th of 290 | |
| Density | 11/km² | |
- This page deals with both Haparanda Municipality and the urban area (tätort) Haparanda
Haparanda Municipality is a Swedish municipality in Norrbotten County, in northern Sweden. Its seat is in the town Haparanda (Finnish: Haaparanta) with 4,700 inhabitants.
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Geography
In Sweden, Haparanda border to the municipalities of Övertorneå to the north and Kalix to the west.
Haparanda is located on the western side of where the Torne River discharges into the Gulf of Bothnia. On the other side of the river lies the Finnish town Tornio (Torneå in Swedish). Haparanda and Tornio have a treaty of twin towering, and call themselves EuroCity.
History
Image:Haparanda railway station.jpg When Sweden lost Finland in 1809, the borders were drawn along the rivers of Tornio and Muonio, thus separating Tornio and Haparanda between a national border. The relationships between the neighbouring towns have however always been friendly. A large portion of Haparanda's population speak both Swedish and Finnish.
Haparanda was made a city of merchancy (köping) in 1821, and received its charted in 1842.
An IKEA department store will open in the town in the winter 2006/2007, and will become the northernmost IKEA store in the world.
See also
External links
- Haparanda - Official site
- Haparanda - Tornio Official Tourism Site
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