Satakunta (Swedish: Satakunda, Latin: Finnia Septentrionalis or Satagundia) is a region (maakunta / landskap) of Finland, part of the former Western Finland Province. It borders the regions of Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, Southern Ostrobothnia and Ostrobothnia. The capital city of the region is Pori. The name of the region literally means Hundred. The historical province of the same name was a larger area within Finland, covering modern Satakunta as well as much of Pirkanmaa.
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A fascinating place for a Finn. Exhibits familiar household items made by the Rosenlew factory, from kitchen utensils to irons (for ironing clothes); for the latter there was an impressive collection of tens of items, and it was fun to note that "hey, we used to have that at home fifty years ago." Also runs a collectin of TV and movie commercials from the sixties, nostalgic. And also shows the many ways that the factory was involved in the activities of Pori, especially sports.
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The Teresia and Rafael Lonnstrom Home Museum is the unique home of the industrialist couple from Rauma. The museum is located by the sea in a building completed in 1942. The house was opened as a museum in 1988. Teresia and Rafael Lonnstrom were lovers of culture and art. Over the years they built up a large collection of Finnish and international art, silver and porcelain objects, Finnish art glass and period furniture.
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