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It is located on the west coast of the country, on the Gulf of Bothnia. The population of Pori is approximately 83,, while the sub-region has a population of approximately , It is the 10th most populous municipality in Finland, and the eighth most populous urban area in the country. Pori covers an area of 2, Pori was also once one of the main cities with Turku in the former Turku and Pori Province — Svinhufvud on December 11, , [ 16 ] and was later redrawn by Olof Eriksson. The city council reaffirmed the use of the redrawn version on October 27, The bear motif of the coat of arms comes from a 17th century seal and the motto , deus protector noster or " God is our protector", is also on the coat of arms of the city's founder, Duke John.
Pori literally means ' Bear City'. The name comes from the -borg part meaning citadel, fortress or castle of the original name in Swedish with a Fennicised pronunciation. In the 16th century the situation had become so bad that Duke John decided to establish a new harbour and market town closer to the sea. The Bourgeoisie of Ulvila were ordered to migrate to the newly founded city and on 8 March John III gave the charter of Pori, which read: "Because we have seen that it would be best to build a strong market town alongside the sea, and because we cannot find anywhere suitable for fortifying in Ulvila, we have chosen another location at Pori.
At the beginning Pori had around involuntary residents. However, they soon recognized the advantages of their new location, which offered opportunities for profitable trading, among other things. Ship building has been important since the beginning of history of Pori. Shipyard started by the river in and it worked until the early 20th century.
The biggest ship probably ever built in Pori was "Porin Kraveli," completed in During the Greater Wrath of , Pori was occupied by Russian troops. Eight Russian regiments spent four months in town from September to January vandalizing and demolishing the city. Some of the wealthiest residents vanished, they were probably imprisoned and taken to Russia. Wind mills and storage houses were burnt.