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Oripää
Oripää (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈoriˌpæː]) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the Southwest Finland region. The municipality has a population of 1,297 (30 June 2025) and covers an area of 117.72 square kilometres (45.45 sq mi) of which 0.1 km2 (0.039 sq mi) is water. The population density is 11.01 inhabitants per square kilometre (28.5/sq mi). The municipality is unilingually Finnish.
An agricultural show OKRA is held in Oripää every two years.
Oripää is named after a nearby hill, Orivuori (literally the "stallion mountain"), which may also have been called Oripää ("stallion head") at some point. As a village, Oripää is first mentioned in 1421. It was a part of the Pöytyä parish, but administratively a part of the Kumogård castle fief (linnalääni/slottslän), i.e. Satakunta. In the 15th century, the bishop of Turku had five leasehold farms in the village.
Oripää gained chapel rights in 1778 and became an independent parish in 1901.
Media related to Oripää at Wikimedia Commons
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Oripää
Oripää (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈoriˌpæː]) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the Southwest Finland region. The municipality has a population of 1,297 (30 June 2025) and covers an area of 117.72 square kilometres (45.45 sq mi) of which 0.1 km2 (0.039 sq mi) is water. The population density is 11.01 inhabitants per square kilometre (28.5/sq mi). The municipality is unilingually Finnish.
An agricultural show OKRA is held in Oripää every two years.
Oripää is named after a nearby hill, Orivuori (literally the "stallion mountain"), which may also have been called Oripää ("stallion head") at some point. As a village, Oripää is first mentioned in 1421. It was a part of the Pöytyä parish, but administratively a part of the Kumogård castle fief (linnalääni/slottslän), i.e. Satakunta. In the 15th century, the bishop of Turku had five leasehold farms in the village.
Oripää gained chapel rights in 1778 and became an independent parish in 1901.
Media related to Oripää at Wikimedia Commons