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Reposaari () is an island and village at the in , .

The island is located near the mouth of river Kokemäenjoki, northwest of the Pori's city center. The population of Reposaari is 1,099 (2009). Population in Finland by postal code areas, page 13 Retrieved 10 July 2013. Since the 1956 the island has been connected with mainland by highway and railroad bridges.

The village of Reposaari is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Pori. It uses a that was designed in 1874. The buildings are mainly old wooden houses from late-19th or early-20th century. One of the oldest is a hotel built in 1838. It works today as a restaurant. Finnish National Board of Antiquities Retrieved 10 June 2013. (in Finnish) Reposaari has also a school, kindergarten, library, , and a . The nearest hotel is located away at Mäntyluoto.

Reposaari is defined as a "Nationally Important Built Cultural Environment" by the Finnish National Board of Antiquities. From Castles to Suburbs. Built Cultural Environments in Finland, Books from Finland. Retrieved 10 June 2013.


Name
Reposaari can be translated as "Fox Island". The name contains a translation error since the old name "Reffzöö" refers to word "ref" meaning reef, not "räf" which means fox. Kokemäenjoen käyttötieto – Reposaari. Retrieved 10 June 2013. (in Finnish)


History
Reposaari has been an important harbor place since the times because of its deep and protected . It was a stage for German on their way up the Kokemäenjoki river. The Port of Pori was located at Reposaari from the 18th century to the early 1900s. In the 1870s, Reposaari was the largest Finnish port in exports. Today the old harbor area works as a fishing port. During the late-19th century, Reposaari was highly industrialized. Major employers were a ( Reposaaren Konepaja) and a ( Reposaaren saha). They were both closed in the 1970s.


Ballast plants
Reposaari is known of its extraordinary . It consists of many introduced species that live outside their native distributional range. Exotic plants invaded the island during the era as the ships unloaded the sand used as a . More than 70 exotic species can be found today at Reposaari. Most of them are from southern parts of or from the but some have arrived even from . Most common species are ones like , Jacobaea vulgaris, and Anchusa officinalis. Reposaari.net Retrieved 10 June 2013. (in Finnish)


Culture and sports
Reposaari is the birthplace of Finnish singer Eino Grön "Kotona oli kristillinen kuri", Iltalehti 22.9.2009. (in Finnish). Retrieved 4 August 2013. and musician "Reposaari julistaa illalla lomarauhan", Yle 15 June 2010. (in Finnish). Retrieved 4 August 2013. who was the founding member of popular rock group Yö. The 1985 American drama film White Nights, directed by , was partly shot at Reposaari. Sony Movie Channel Retrieved 10 June 2013.

Most famous athlete from Reposaari is the 1952 Olympic gold medal wrestler and later member of Finnish Parliament Kelpo Gröndahl. Kelpo Gröndahl obituary at Helsingin Sanomat. (in Finnish). Retrieved 4 August 2013. Local football club Reposaaren Kunto (ReKu) plays in , which is the sixth level of Finnish football.


Sights

Church and cemetery
is a wooden hexagonal church built in 1876. The belltower is octagonal. It is often said representing a "Norwegian style" architecture. On the churchyard is the memorial of torpedo boat S2. The boat sank outside Reposaari during a fierce storm in October 1925, taking down 53 men with her. The memorial is a work by Finnish sculptor Wäinö Aaltonen. The church was the venue for the wedding of Finnish President Sauli Niinistö.

Reposaari cemetery is located by the church. It is the final resting place of the Olympic gold medalist Kelpo Gröndahl. There is also a grave and a memorial stone for foreign sailors who died at Reposaari.


Fortress
Reposaari Fortress ( Reposaaren linnakepuisto) is a coastal defence system built in 1935. It was used in World War II against aircraft bombing the port of Pori. The owned the fortress until 1964. The area was restored in the 1990s and it is now open to the public. It consists of two naval guns, dugouts, observation towers and . Spotting History Retrieved 10 June 2013.


Fishing port
Reposaari fishing port was established in 1967. Today, it is the major fishing port in Finland. A fish restaurant Merimesta was opened in 2001.


See also
  • List of islands of Finland

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