Nokia is a town and municipality of Finland on the banks of the Emäkoski River in the region of Pirkanmaa and the province of Western Finland, some 15km to the west of Tampere. It has a population of about 28,604 (October 2005).
2006-08-17 04:19:24
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answered by bobsled 5
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Nokia is a town , some 15km to the west of Tampere. It has a population of about 28,604 (October 2005).
Telecommunication giant Nokia was established in Nokia (hence the name.) The now billion-dollar company was founded by Fredrik Idestam in 1865 as a pulp mill for manufacturing paper. Finnish Rubber Works Ltd (Suomen Gummitehdas Osakeyhtiö) (founded 1898) set up a factory in Nokia 1904. These two companies and Finnish Cable Works Ltd ("Suomen kaapelitehdas Oy") were fusioned 1967 forming Nokia Corporation. Different branches of this conglomerate were split into several companies or sold away around 1990. The rubber works still operates in Nokia as Nokian Tyres and the paper mill as Georgia-Pacific Finland Oy. The telecommunication company Nokia no longer has any operations in the town of Nokia.
2006-08-17 11:22:45
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answered by nonconformiststraightguy 6
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Yes, there is:
Nokia is a town and municipality of Finland on the banks of the Emäkoski River in the region of Pirkanmaa and the province of Western Finland, some 15km to the west of Tampere.
2006-08-17 11:29:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there is!
Nokia is a town and municipality of Finland on the banks of the Emäkoski River in the region of Pirkanmaa and the province of Western Finland, some 15km to the west of Tampere. It has a population of about 28,604 (October 2005).
Nokia has been around long enough that its name is obscure even to most Finns. The name comes from the archaic Finnish word nokia short for nokinäätä (lit. "soot marten") meaning sable, from Old Finnish nois (pl. nokia) for "soot". After sable was hunted to extinction in Finland, the word meant any dark-coated fur animal such as marten which are found in the area to this day. Later still the word referred to furs in general but is no longer used in that sense. The animal is enshrined on the Nokia coat of arms.
The first literary reference to Nokia is in a 1505 document in connection with the Nokia Manor.
Nokia was the setting of one of the largest battles in the Club War, a 1596 peasant uprising against Swedish feudal lords. The peasants, unsurprisingly armed with clubs, took up residence in Nokia Manor and won several skirmishes against the feudal cavalry, but were decisively defeated by Klaus Fleming on January 1-2, 1597. Thousands of clubmen were slain and their fled leader, Jaakko Ilkka, was captured a few weeks later and executed. The Club War was the last major peasant revolt in Finland, and it permanently consolidated the hold of the nation state. Much later, in the Finnish Civil War (1918), Nokia (along with neighboring Tampere) was a Communist stronghold and saw some combat.
Industrial history
Telecommunication giant Nokia was established in Nokia (hence the name.) The now billion-dollar company was founded by Fredrik Idestam in 1865 as a pulp mill for manufacturing paper. Finnish Rubber Works Ltd (Suomen Gummitehdas Osakeyhtiö) (founded 1898) set up a factory in Nokia 1904. These two companies and Finnish Cable Works Ltd ("Suomen kaapelitehdas Oy") were fusioned 1967 forming Nokia Corporation. Different branches of this conglomerate were split into several companies or sold away around 1990. The rubber works still operates in Nokia as Nokian Tyres and the paper mill as Georgia-Pacific Finland Oy. The telecommunication company Nokia no longer has any operations in the town of Nokia.
Today's Nokia is famous for its spa, factory shops, waterways, and events. Nokia also enjoys good road and air connections. From a religious perspective, Nokia is most well known for the charismatic Nokia Revival which began in 1990, and continues to the present through the work of Markku Koivisto and Nokia Missio.
For more info see:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Nokia%2C_Finland
2006-08-17 11:23:42
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, Western Finland, on the banks of the Emäkoski River
2006-08-17 11:22:20
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answered by confused 4
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yes and the best and most durable nokia phones are made in finland, not china
2006-08-17 11:21:48
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answered by viper3ez 2
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No but I worked for someone who worked in Norway who was working at the time for Nokia it is a Hong Kong brand name
2006-08-18 10:15:41
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answered by pieinthesky76 2
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I thought NOKIA is the name of a mobile phone manufacturing firm.
2006-08-17 11:20:20
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answered by JP 5
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absolutely , and NOKIA's first activity was Boots manufacturing
2006-08-17 11:20:41
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answered by Baker 4
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yaaaa
2006-08-17 11:19:58
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answered by Eleanor 2
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