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VIBORG (Finnish Viipuri)

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 17 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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VIBORG (Finnish Viipuri)  , capital of a province of the same name in Finland, is situated at the head of the
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Bay of Viborg in the Gulf of Finland, at the mouth of the Saima Canal and on the railway which connects St
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Petersburg with Helsingfors . Population of the
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town (1904) 34,672, of the province 458,269 . The Saima Canal (37 M. long), a
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fine
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engineering
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work, connects with the sea Lake Saima—the
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principal lake of Finland, 249 ft. above sea-level—and a series of others, including Puruvesi, Orivesi, HSytianen and Kallavesi, all of which are navigated by steamers, as far north as Iisalmi in 63° 30' N.
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lat . Viborg is thus the seaport of Karelia and eastern Savolaks, with the towns of Vilmanstrand (2393 inhabitants in 1904), St Michel (3933), Myslott (2687),
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Kuopio (13,519) and Iisalmi, with their numerous saw-mills and iron-
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works . Viborg stands most picturesquely on the glaciated and dome-shaped granite hills surrounding the bay, which is protected at its entrance by the
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naval station of Bjorko and at its head by several forts . The castle of Viborg, built in 1293 by Marshal Torkel Knutson, was the first centre for the spread of
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Christianity in Karelia, and for establishing the power of Sweden; it is now used as a prison . Its lofty and elegant tower has fallen into decay . The court-house (1839), the town-house, the gymnasium (1641; with an excellent library), and the museum are among the principal buildings of the city . There are also a
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lyceum and two higher
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schools for girls, a school of navigation and several
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primary schools, both public and private, a
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literary and an agricultural society, and several benevolent institutions . There are foundries, machine works and saw-mills, and a considerable export of
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timber and wood products . The
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coasting trade is also considerable . The environs are most picturesque and are visited by many tourists in the summer .

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park of Monrepos (Old Viborg), in a bay dotted with dome-shaped islands, is specially attractive . The scenery of the Saima Canal and of the Finnish lakes with the
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grand as of Pungaharju; the Imatra rapids, by which the Vuoksen discharges the
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water of Lake Saima into Lake Ladoga, with the castle of Kexholm at its mouth; Serdobol and Valamo monastery on Lake Ladoga—all visited from Viborg—attract many tourists from St Petersburg as well as from other parts of Finland .

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