Sulkava
Sulkava is a municipality located in the Southern Savonia region of Finland. It is known primarily for its annual rowing event, the Sulkava Rowing Race (Sulkavan Suursoudut).
Geography: Sulkava is characterized by its lake-filled landscape, part of the greater Finnish Lakeland. The municipality is situated along the shores of Lake Saimaa.
Sulkava Rowing Race: This annual event is the largest rowing race in Finland and one of the largest non-professional rowing events in the world. It typically takes place in July and draws thousands of participants and spectators. The main race is a long-distance event, approximately 60-70 kilometers, circumnavigating the Sulkava island. Shorter distance options are also available. The event is a significant part of Sulkava's identity and tourism.
History: Sulkava, like many municipalities in Finland, has a history tied to agriculture and forestry. Over time, the importance of services and tourism, particularly centered around the rowing race, has increased.
Economy: The economy of Sulkava is a mix of agriculture, forestry, small-scale industry, and tourism. The Sulkava Rowing Race has a significant economic impact on the municipality, attracting visitors and generating revenue for local businesses.
Population: Sulkava has a relatively small population. Like many rural Finnish municipalities, it faces challenges related to population decline and an aging population.
Culture: The culture of Sulkava is influenced by its rural location, its strong connection to nature, and the traditions surrounding the Sulkava Rowing Race.