Information on Rauma
The City of Rauma was founded in 1442 and is the third oldest city in Finland. The City has developed from a small village into a lively industrial and cultural city with around 40,000 residents. Rauma is home to two Unesco World Heritage Sites – a unique Nordic wooden town Old Rauma and a Bronze Age burial site Sammallahdenmäki.
Rauma Municipality Card
The Rauma Municipality card consists of the essential information depicting the development of the City of Rauma in an easy-to-read and printable form. The information is gathered from the services of The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare and Statistics Finland. The information updates automatically.
The Municipality Card presents the main variables of the following themes of regional development:
- population
- appeal
- employment
- education and well-being
- business
- regional and municipal economy