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'''Kalanti''' ({{lang-sv|Kaland}}, also known as ''Uusikirkko'' during 1915–1936) is a [[List of former municipalities of Finland|former municipality]] in [[Finland Proper]] region, [[Finland]]. Kalanti is first mentioned in historical sources 1332. It was merged with [[Uusikaupunki]] in 1993.
'''Kalanti''' ({{lang-sv|Kaland}}, officially ''Uusikirkko Tl'' during 1915–1936<ref>{{cite book | author = Yrjö Karilas | title = Pikku jättiläinen | year = 1958 | chapter = Suomenmaa: Maamme kuntien entiset nimet | page = 469 | location = Porvoo | publisher = Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö | language = fi}}</ref>) is a [[List of former municipalities of Finland|former municipality]] in [[Southwest Finland]] region, [[Finland]]. Kalanti is first mentioned in historical sources 1316.<ref>Veijo Kaitanen, Esa Laukkanen & Kari Uotila: ''Muinainen Kalanti ja sen naapurit'', 2003. (in Finnish)</ref> It was merged with [[Uusikaupunki]] in 1993.

In 1756, a religious [[Christian revival|revival]] that had a strong impact on the Southwest Finland began in Kalanti, when [[Lisa Eriksdotter]] experienced a religious epiphany.<ref>{{cite book | author = Eino Murtorinne | title = Kristinuskon historia 2000 | year = 2000 | chapter = 1591-1808 | page = 55 | location = Porvoo | publisher = Weilin+Göös | isbn = 951-35-6516-5 | language = fi}}</ref>

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Latest revision as of 00:15, 12 December 2021

Coat of arms of Kalanti
Kalanti

Kalanti (Swedish: Kaland, officially Uusikirkko Tl during 1915–1936[1]) is a former municipality in Southwest Finland region, Finland. Kalanti is first mentioned in historical sources 1316.[2] It was merged with Uusikaupunki in 1993.

In 1756, a religious revival that had a strong impact on the Southwest Finland began in Kalanti, when Lisa Eriksdotter experienced a religious epiphany.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Yrjö Karilas (1958). "Suomenmaa: Maamme kuntien entiset nimet". Pikku jättiläinen (in Finnish). Porvoo: Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö. p. 469.
  2. ^ Veijo Kaitanen, Esa Laukkanen & Kari Uotila: Muinainen Kalanti ja sen naapurit, 2003. (in Finnish)
  3. ^ Eino Murtorinne (2000). "1591-1808". Kristinuskon historia 2000 (in Finnish). Porvoo: Weilin+Göös. p. 55. ISBN 951-35-6516-5.

60°49′07″N 21°33′23″E / 60.8186°N 21.5563°E / 60.8186; 21.5563