Charter 1948 Consolidated 2009 Area 476.7 km² Local time Thursday 8:50 AM | Sub-region Åboland Town privileges 1977 Time zone EET (UTC+2) Population 12,266 (31 Dec 2008) | |
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Pargas ([ˈpɑrɡɑs]; Finnish: Parainen, [ˈpɑrɑinen]) is a former town and municipality in south-western Finland. On 1 January 2009, it was consolidated with Houtskär, Iniö, Korpo and Nagu to form the new town of Väståboland (since renamed to "Pargas").
It is known as the "capital" of the archipelago of Turku and had been called a town since 1977. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southwest Finland region. The town had a population of 12,266 (as of 31 December 2008) and covered a land area of 273.18 square kilometres (105.48 sq mi). The population density was 44.9 inhabitants per square kilometre (116/sq mi).
The municipality was bilingual, with the majority (54%) being Swedish and the minority (45%) Finnish speakers.
The city has many little suburbs around it, including Kirjala and Lielax.
Twin towns — Sister cities
The sister cities of Pargas are