Kangasala

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Kangasala is a municipality in Finland, next to Tampere. It was founded in 1865. The municipality has a population of 29,738 (31 January 2011) and covers an area of 870.85 square kilometres (336.24 sq mi) of which 212.83 square kilometers (82.17 sq mi) is water. The population density is 45.19 inhabitants per square kilometre (117.0 /sq mi).
It is famous for its natural beauty, as depicted by Zacharias Topelius in his poem Kesapaiva Kangasalla (made into a song by Gabriel Linsen). It is also known for its mansions, such as Liuksiala where Swedish queen Karin Mansdotter lived, and Wääksy. Kangasala has a long history of tourism.

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