Lieto


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Lieto (; ) is a town and municipality of Finland.

It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southwest Finland region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of {{Data Finland municipality/total area|Lieto}} km2 of which {{Data Finland municipality/waters area|Lieto}} km2 is water. The population density is PD/km2.

Neighbour municipalities are Aura, Kaarina, Marttila, Paimio, Pöytyä and Turku.

The town is unilingually Finnish.

Lieto has a medieval stone church, St. Peter's church, that originates from around 1500 near the town center.

The is also home to the largest local scout troop in Finland, called LEK or Liedon Eränkävijät.

Lieto was changed to a town in July 2022.

Geography

Lieto's landscape is dominated by fields, intersected by the Aura River and its largest tributary, the Savijoki. The Aura River features three significant rapids within Lieto: Nautelankoski, Vierunkoski, and Vääntelänkoski. The town's highest point is Hyypiövuori, rising to 90 meters.

In the Tarvasjoki area annexed to Lieto in 2015 flows to the Paimio River and its largest tributary, the Tarvasjoki.

Lieto's only Natura 2000 site, Nautelankoski, is a large rapids area surrounded by various habitat types, such as riverbank groves, rocky meadows, and grasslands.

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ed/Liedon_lukio.jpg" caption="Lieto Upper Secondary School"] ::

Districts

The town of Lieto is divided into seven (7) districts. These cover the entire city area and are used in statistical reporting.

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Loukinaisten_koulu_Lieto_Finland.jpg" caption="Elementary school in Loukinainen"] ::

Villages

Alhojoki, Ankka, Hakula, Hihnala (Hihna), Hiisi, Huilu, Hyssälä, Hyvättylä, Ilmarinen, Inkoinen, Kahloja, Karvala, Kaskala, Kaurinkoski, Keppola, Ketola, Kilpijoki, Kiusala, Kurkela, Käipilä, Kärpijoki, Laitio, Lintula, Littoinen, Lommola, Loukinainen, Mellilä, Moisio, Mäkkylä, Nautela, Nuolemo, Paappala, Pahka, Pettinen, Pokkola, Pränikkälä, Punittu, Puntamäki, Pyhältö, Raukkala, Rähälä, Saukonoja, Sauvala, Sikilä, Sillilä, Taatila, Tammentaka, Teijula, Tootula, Torstila, Vankio, Vanhalinna, Viikka, Vintala, Vääntelä, Yliskulma

Urban Areas

At the end of 2020, Lieto had 20,146 inhabitants, of whom 16,906 lived in urban areas, 3,121 in sparsely populated areas, and 119 had an unknown residence. The urbanization rate is 84.4%.

The urban population is divided into six urban areas:

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#Urban AreaPopulation (31 Dec 2020)
1Turku Central Urban Area*14,319
2Lieto Railway Area*1,152
3Tarvasjoki Church Village884
4Jäkärlä*257
5Yliskulma250
6Paattinen*44
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The town's central urban area is in bold. Asterisks (*) indicate urban areas that only partially lie within the municipality. Lieto's church village, Ilmarinen, and Loukinainen do not form their own urban areas, but are part of the Turku Central Urban Area, which extends into several neighboring municipalities. The Turku Central Urban Area has 272,230 residents and covers an area of 280.82 km². The Jäkärlä and Paattinen urban areas also mainly lie within the city of Turku. The Lieto Railway Area slightly extends into the municipality of Aura.

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6f/Liedon_lukion_takapiha.jpg" caption="Backyard of Lieto Upper Secondary School"] ::

Only the church villages of Lieto and Tarvasjoki have urban area traffic signs.

History

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a4/Liedon_osuuskauppa_1934.jpg" caption="Lieto Cooperative Store in 1934"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Lieto_ja_Aura_alueliitokset.svg" caption="Map of the municipal mergers of Lieto and Aura. The main part of Aura was previously part of the Prunkkala chapel parish under Lieto. Tarvasjoki municipality was merged with Lieto in 2015."] ::

Archaeological findings in Lieto indicate that the area has been inhabited since the Stone and Bronze Ages. Vanhalinna of Lieto is one of Finland's ancient hillforts. Numerous Iron Age and medieval artifacts have been discovered in the hillfort area of Vanhalinna.

A document from 1331 survives in which Lieto's parish priest, Pietari, is mentioned for the first time. As a result, the founding year of the Lieto parish and church is considered to be 1331.

In June 2014, the Government of Finland decided, under the 2013 municipal structure law, to merge Tarvasjoki with Lieto. The merger came into effect on 1 January 2015.

In May 2022, the municipal council of Lieto decided to adopt the status of a town. The proposal was made by municipal manager Mika Ingi, who argued that town status could improve Lieto's position within the new wellbeing services county.

Economy

In 2016, the largest corporate income tax payers in Lieto were Liedon Säästöpankki (Lieto Savings Bank), I.S. Mäkinen Oy, a company specializing in cruise ship interiors, and Carrus Delta, a manufacturer of bus bodies.

Notable residents

References

References

  1. Södersved, Jan. (2008). "Kotiseutumme Varikuvina – Lieto". Aero-kuva Oy.
  2. "Nautelankoski".
  3. "Lieto Map Service".
  4. "Lieto". The Genealogical Society of Finland.
  5. "Population structure". Statistics Finland.
  6. "Urban and rural population by age and gender by municipality". Statistics Finland.
  7. "Urban areas by population and density". Statistics Finland.
  8. "Tarvasjoki to be forcibly merged with Lieto".
  9. Savolainen, Anne. (30 May 2022). "Lieto will officially become a town – as soon as possible".
  10. Vähämäki, Hannu. (19 May 2022). "Municipal Manager Mika Ingi wants Lieto to be among the towns".
  11. "Corporate tax data for the Lieto area".
  12. Erno Laisi & Lauri Nuoska. (27 April 2024). "Huge search engine released – see how many MPs come from your hometown". Ilta-Sanomat.

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