Kiuruvesi
Kiuruvesi is a municipality located in the Northern Savonia region of Finland. It is situated approximately 450 kilometers north of Helsinki.
Geography:
Kiuruvesi is characterized by its numerous lakes and forests, typical of the Finnish landscape. The municipality covers a significant area, much of which is covered by water.
History:
Kiuruvesi became an independent parish in 1786 and was established as a municipality in 1873. Historically, the region was primarily agricultural, with forestry also playing a significant role in the local economy.
Economy:
The economy of Kiuruvesi is based on agriculture, forestry, and small-scale industry. Dairy farming is particularly prominent.
Demographics:
As of the latest available data, Kiuruvesi has a population of around 7,500 inhabitants. The population has been gradually declining in recent years, reflecting a trend seen in many rural municipalities in Finland.
Culture:
Kiuruvesi hosts various cultural events throughout the year, including music festivals and traditional Finnish celebrations.
Transportation:
Kiuruvesi is accessible by road. The nearest airport is located in Kuopio.
Local Government:
The municipality of Kiuruvesi is governed by a municipal council elected by the residents. The council is responsible for providing local services and managing municipal affairs.