Tervola
Tervola is a municipality located in Finnish Lapland, Finland. It is situated on the Kemijoki River, approximately 40 kilometers south of Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland.
Geography and Nature:
Tervola is characterized by its vast forests, rivers, and lakes. The landscape is typical of Lapland, featuring rolling hills and sparsely populated areas. The Kemijoki River is a significant geographical feature and historically important for transportation and industry. The municipality offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and snowmobiling.
History:
The area of Tervola has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The name "Tervola" is thought to derive from the Finnish word "terva," meaning tar, reflecting the historical importance of tar production in the region. Tervola became an independent municipality in 1909.
Economy:
Historically, forestry and agriculture have been important economic sectors in Tervola. In modern times, tourism is playing an increasingly significant role, capitalizing on the municipality's natural beauty and proximity to Rovaniemi.
Demographics:
Tervola is a relatively small municipality in terms of population. The population density is low, reflecting the rural character of the area.
Culture and Attractions:
Tervola offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Finnish Lapland culture. The local church and other historical buildings showcase the area's architectural heritage. The municipality also hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
Transportation:
Tervola is accessible by road, with connections to Rovaniemi and other parts of Lapland. The nearest airport is located in Rovaniemi.