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Anjala

Anjala was a town in Kymenlaakso, Southern Finland, which merged in 1975 with Sippola to form Anjalankoski, and in 2009 further merged into Kouvola. It neighbours Inkeroinen via a bridge on the main road which runs through the two settlements crossing the Kymijoki river, which flows to the east of Anjala and to the south-west of Inkeroinen. It is approximately 35km north-west of Kotka, 25km south-east of Kouvola, and 118km north-east of Helsinki.

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Anjala was a town in Kymenlaakso, Southern Finland, which merged in 1975 with Sippola to form Anjalankoski, and in 2009 further merged into Kouvola.2 It neighbours Inkeroinen3 via a bridge on the main road which runs through the two settlements crossing the Kymijoki river, which flows to the east of Anjala and to the south-west of Inkeroinen. It is approximately 35km north-west of Kotka, 25km south-east of Kouvola, and 118km north-east of Helsinki.

Anjala is remembered historically in connection with the 18th-century event known as the Anjala Conspiracy.

The Regina School, one of the country's first public schools, was located here, as was its library, which was the first in the country. They were founded by Rabbe Gottlieb Wrede4 with the help of the Christian educational society Pro Fide et Christianismo, of which he was a member.56

Currently, the town features many facilities including a swimming lake7, a church89, a small K-Market grocery store, a BestDrive by Continental garage, a Neste gas station with a car wash, cafe and, in summers, ice cream stall, and a cultural museum1011.

People born in Anjala

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  1. "Anjala Manor". VisitKouvola. Retrieved 2026-05-13.
  2. Lindberg, Johan (2011-10-28). "Anjalankoski". Uppslagsverket Finland (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2021-11-09. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
  3. "Inkeroinen (Kouvola)", Wikipedia (in Finnish), 2026-03-19, retrieved 2026-05-13
  4. "Rabbe Gottlieb Wrede", Wikipedia (in Swedish), 2025-04-27, retrieved 2026-05-13
  5. Wiklund, Henry (2015). Uppdraget som växte : historien om Svenska litteratursällskapet som förvaltare av allmännyttigt kapital (in Swedish). Helsingfors: Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. p. 424. ISBN 978-951-583-275-7. OCLC 909277940.
  6. Ahokas, Minna (2013-03-01). "Pro Fide et Christianismo -seuran papisto ja 1700-luvun ruotsalainen koulu-uudistuskeskustelu". Kasvatus & Aika (in Finnish). 7 (1). ISSN 1797-2299. Archived from the original on 2018-04-15.
  7. "Sihvakan uimaranta, Kouvola". www.outdooractive.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2026-05-13.
  8. "Anjalan kirkko", Wikipedia (in Finnish), 2025-05-13, retrieved 2026-05-13
  9. "Anjalan kirkko". VisitKouvola (in Finnish). Retrieved 2026-05-13.
  10. "Anjala-Seura". kotiseudut.fi. Retrieved 2026-05-13.
  11. "Ranta-Pukin kievarimuseo", Wikipedia (in Finnish), 2026-04-09, retrieved 2026-05-13

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