- Soukka
Soukka (Swedish: Sökö) is district number 33 of
Espoo ,Finland , located in southwestern Espoo in the main district ofSuur-Espoonlahti .Early history
Soukka is part of the oldest area in Espoo. The oldest discovered signs of habitation in Soukka are from the early
metal age . There have been discoveries ofbronze age cairn s in the area of the old Soukka village.In public documents, Soukka is first mentioned in 1540, written as "Soijckoby". As time passed, the name of the village settled on the Swedish name Sökö. The Finnish Bureau of Geography confirmed the Finnish name as Soukka in 1965.
In the 1590s, the village of Soukka consisted of a single independent
farm and its subsidiary buildings. The rate of growth was slow and in 1865 there were two independent farms in the village, with a total population according to census of 49. By the late 19th century, the population of Soukka had grown to 103. In the late 18th century, building work had started on theSveaborg fortress off the coast ofHelsinki . The construction of the fortress increased demand forbrick and brick construction began also in the lands of Soukka. Industrialisation got off to a real start in the late 19th century, when the first industrial area was founded on the coast ofEspoonlahti . Brick factories in nearby villages increased demand for workers.This, in turn, caused the population of Soukka to increase as part of the workforce arriving in the area settled down in Soukka.
In the 1870s, there emerged a strong community of
carpenter s in the Soukanniemi area, whose activity lasted until the 1930s. The first of them was Anders Viktor Lindström, the most successful of them was Johan Syrjänen, having bought the southern part of the Staffan island off the coast of Soukanniemi. In wintertime, completed furniture was shipped to Helsinki bysled on the ice, in summertime bysteam ship .Modern times
Soukka is a thriving district following the pulse of time.Fact|date=June 2008 Drawing energy from its colourful past, Soukka continues growing.Fact|date=June 2008 Soukka is known for its
marina , the fountain in the centre of the district and the natural beautyFact|date=June 2008 of its landscape, examples of which include theKasavuori hill on the coast of Espoonlahti, an ancient place of signal fires in the defense of the Finnish coastline. Soukka is celebrated in many ways, the most prominent of which is the annual Soukka day, held on the second-to-last weekend of July every year.External links
* [http://www.soukka.org/ Soukka cultural movement]
* [http://www.tietotori.fi/soukka-seura/ Soukka society]
* [http://www.hesa.fi/?60.136&24.6745&15 Map of Soukka]
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