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decided to keep Kauniainen a green, idyllic, rural community and industrial buildings were banned. Most of the villas were built in neoclassical style or in the late 1920s functionalism. The work with a new town plan was started in the late 1920s, but the proposal was disputed; the inhabitants (and property owners) thought the roads were too wide. The architect also died in the middle of the process, which led to that a compromise could be reached as late as in 1937. The population grew only by 10% from 1917 to 1939, while the population right outside the market town's borders grew significantly.
117: 87: 1130: 670: 102: 702: 823: 760: 1787: 931: 620:, heights that today form the highest peaks of the area that is today known as Kauniainen. As the land slowly rose Kauniainen became a part of the inner archipelago around 4,000 years ago and there is evidence of human activity in the area in form of pieces of ceramics from this time period. However, the first permanent settlements in the area were established in the 19th century. Today Kauniainen is situated several kilometres from the sea. 171: 190: 743:) and the year after Finnish became the majority language of the inhabitants and Swedish the minority. The town had at the time 6,400 inhabitants. The commercial centre has been considered ugly and outdated for more than 20 years and a new development plan for the town centre was approved in May 2006. The project begun in December 2006 when the first building was demolished. 723:
in Stockholm as a model. The plans for Kasavuori were approved in 1959 and for the rest of the market town in 1961 and 1963. The commercial centre was inaugurated in 1966. The town plan has later been criticised because the unique villa environment was disrupted and many of the beautiful villas were
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The first exact population figure is from 1917 when the community had 1,647 inhabitants. In 1920 Kauniainen became a market town and gained complete municipal sovereignty. Kauniainen also differed from its rural surroundings in Espoo with a town plan, road network, villas and electricity. It was
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was made official beside the Swedish name Grankulla in 1949 by the market town's council. Already in the 1930s the name Kauniainen was used by the railways and the post service. The era of the villas ended with the Second World War and was replaced by reconstruction and economically challenging
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was given the task of making a new town plan. He suggested that the villa milieu would be kept, but that the number of inhabitants would be significantly raised, from 2,500 to 10,000, and that the unmodern villas would be replaced by new ones. Also apartment buildings should be built. A new
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The municipal taxation rate in Kauniainen is the lowest in Finland (%), which has made the city attractive to high-income families. This in turn makes the average income generally high, making it possible to keep the taxation rate low without compromising the service to the inhabitants.
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The independence of Kauniainen as a municipality was threatened by the municipal obligations and the small number of inhabitants. In the 1950s the market town tried to incorporate a few surrounding areas from Espoo, but the application was rejected in 1953. Instead the area of
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Because the municipality of Espoo, to which the area of Kauniainen belonged, did not show much interest in the new community, the company was responsible for developing it; roads were built, a school founded, electricity arranged and the company lobbied for a
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Kauniainen offers a very large range of services to its inhabitants, considering the size of the town. There are six schools in Kauniainen, spread out on three levels and two languages – Finnish and Swedish. Kauniainen has:
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as its official languages. The population consists of 59% Finnish speakers, 30% Swedish speakers, and 11% speakers of other languages. The dominant party in the city council has traditionally been the
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In the beginning of the 20th century Kauniainen only consisted of a few crofters' holdings at the outskirts of larger farms in Espoo. The name of the place, Grankulla, was known as the more dialectal
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There are three districts in Kauniainen called I, II and III. No districts are named because of the small size of the town. The only area that is viewed as a named district is Kasavuori (
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settlements in the locality. The coat of arms was designed by Ahto Numminen and approved by the Kauniainen Chamber of Commerce at its meetings on June 5, 1951, and January 10, 1952. The
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had passed through the northern parts of Kauniainen for centuries, but the new railway between the same cities that opened in 1903 was crucial for the development of the area.
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Kauniainen has a large range of sports facilities and the town council has been active in sponsoring sports. There are activities in most sports with
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side by side above it." The squirrel holding the spruce cone of the coat of arms indirectly refers to the Swedish name of Kauniainen (
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There are two regional bus lines which connect to Helsinki. There are also local bus lines which connect to various districts of
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The number of inhabitants grew rapidly; in 1967 by as much as 25%. In 1972 Kauniainen gained the status of a city (fi.
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The population surpassed 10,000 inhabitants in 2020. At the end of 2020 there were 10,177 people living in the town.
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Kauniainen was founded by a corporation in 1906, AB Grankulla, that parcelled land and created a suburb for
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Kauniainen's commercial centre, where the old building from the 1960s to the right will be demolished
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Kauniainen has good road connections in most directions. The east-to-west Helsinki–Turku motorway (
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and built the first villas. No properties sold were smaller than 3,000 square metres.
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The following parties have seats in the city council of Kauniainen following the
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slope, the oldest in Finland opened in 1934, elevation difference 54 meters)
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Kauniainen has been officially bilingual since 1936 and the Finnish name
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confirmed the use of the coat of arms on March 11 of the same year.
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The Swedish name Grankulla is composed by the Swedish words "gran" (
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commercial centre was planned next to the railway station with
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The history of modern Kauniainen began in 1906 when a company,
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Grankulla 1906–2006 Kauniainen – Den sista i sitt slag
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It was named after an estate near 1069:2011 Finnish parliamentary election 922:) in the western part of the town. 612:Around 10,000 years ago, after the 588:in its forefeet, with three golden 282:0.12 km (0.05 sq mi) 274:5.89 km (2.27 sq mi) 266:6.00 km (2.32 sq mi) 13: 1524:Kansallisarkiston digitaaliarkisto 1435: 763:A road in Kauniainen during winter 14: 1987: 1589: 1270: 1164: 1785: 1179:, World Rally Championship racer 805:Helsinki Central railway station 325:1,743.63/km (4,516.0/sq mi) 188: 169: 115: 100: 85: 1560: 1530: 1512: 1308:National Land Survey of Finland 1255:, a municipality surrounded by 1488: 1474: 1242:, creator of MySQL and MariaDB 1: 1263: 331:Population by native language 1544:(in Finnish). 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Index

Finnish
Swedish
Villa Junghans in Kauniainen
Coat of arms of Kauniainen
Location of Kauniainen in Finland
Finland
60°13′N 024°44′E / 60.217°N 24.733°E / 60.217; 24.733
Finland
Region

Uusimaa
Sub-region
Helsinki sub-region
Helsinki metropolitan area
Charter
City rights
Town manager
313th largest
95th largest
Population by native language
Finnish
Swedish
Population by age
Time zone
UTC+02:00
EET
DST
UTC+03:00
EEST
Climate

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