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Practically the whole wooden town of Rauma was devastated in the fires of 1640 and 1682.
The wooden city centre, which is how large the town was until 1809, has approximately 600 wooden buildings.
The neo-renaissance style of many of the houses is a result of prosperity brought on by seafaring.
In 1897 Rauma had the largest fleet of sailing boats in Finland, totalling 57 vessels.
Goods were mainly exported to Germany, Stockholm and the Baltic states.
In the 1890s, Rauma got a teacher's college ( a ' seminar '), which was later annexed to the University of Turku.
A part of the department of education still exists in Rauma.

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