Oulu
Oulu (Swedish: Uleåborg) is a city in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland. It is the biggest city in the Northern Finland. The population of Oulu was about 193,000 in January 2014. It is the sixth largest city in Finland.
Municipalities next to Oulu are Hailuoto, Ii, Kempele, Liminka, Lumijoki, Muhos, Pudasjärvi, Tyrnävä and Utajärvi.
There is a university in Oulu. The university is one of the largest in Finland, with over 15,000 students.
Many people work in technology firms making mobile phones, computers and software.
History
[change | change source]Oulu was established in 1605, so it is more than 400 years old. In the old days, Oulu was famous for selling tar all over the world.
Subdivisions
[change | change source]Oulu has 106 city districts.
In 2009, the former municipality of Ylikiiminki became a part of Oulu. In 2013, the former municipalities of Haukipudas, Kiiminki, Oulunsalo and Yli-Ii were merged to form the city of Oulu.
Places to visit in Oulu
[change | change source]- Oulu Cathedral
- Hupisaaret Park
- The market and the old market hall
Gallery
[change | change source]Population growth
[change | change source]Year | Population |
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1980 | 121,809
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1990 | 136,029
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2000 | 160,851
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2010 | 185,419
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