Rautjärvi
Municipality in South Karelia, Finland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Municipality in South Karelia, Finland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rautjärvi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈrɑu̯tˌjærʋi]) is a municipality in the South Karelia region of Finland. The municipality has a population of 3,009 (31 August 2024)[2] and covers an area of 401.89 square kilometres (155.17 sq mi) of which 50.25 km2 (19.40 sq mi) is water.[1] The population density is 8.56 inhabitants per square kilometre (22.2/sq mi). More than half of Rautjärvi's residents live in Simpele, the administrative center of the municipality.[5]
Rautjärvi | |
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Municipality | |
Rautjärven kunta Rautjärvi kommun | |
Coordinates: 61°26′N 029°21′E | |
Country | Finland |
Region | South Karelia |
Sub-region | Imatra sub-region |
Charter | 1871 |
Seat | Simpele |
Government | |
• Municipal manager | Harri Anttila |
Area (2018-01-01)[1] | |
• Total | 401.89 km2 (155.17 sq mi) |
• Land | 351.47 km2 (135.70 sq mi) |
• Water | 50.25 km2 (19.40 sq mi) |
• Rank | 219th largest in Finland |
Population (2024-08-31)[2] | |
• Total | 3,009 |
• Rank | 212th largest in Finland |
• Density | 8.56/km2 (22.2/sq mi) |
Population by native language | |
• Finnish | 95.3% (official) |
• Swedish | 0.2% |
• Others | 4.5% |
Population by age | |
• 0 to 14 | 9.1% |
• 15 to 64 | 50.8% |
• 65 or older | 40.1% |
Time zone | UTC+02:00 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+03:00 (EEST) |
Website | www |
The neighboring municipalities of Rautjärvi are Parikkala and Ruokolahti, while to the east is the Russian border. The municipality is unilingually Finnish. Rautjärvi is mostly well known as the birthplace of legendary sniper Simo Häyhä, a hero of the Winter War of World War II.[6]
Rautjärvi was first mentioned in 1560 as Rauda Järffui as one of the villages of Jääski. It became a part of the Ruokolahti parish after its establishment in 1572.[7] The municipality of Rautjärvi was founded in the year of 1861. A few years prior in 1859, the Rautjärvi parish had founded an independent church.
After the Winter War ended with the signing of the Moscow Peace Treaty on March 12, 1940, almost half of Rautjärvi (198.9 km2) was handed over to the Soviet Union in accordance with the treaty.
The municipality of Simpele was consolidated with Rautjärvi in 1973, becoming its new administrative center.[8]
Rautjärvi's wooden church, completed in 1881, was destroyed in a fire on Christmas Day in 2022. The fire broke out in the middle of the worship, but all 30 people in the building got out safely.[9][10]
The villages of Rautjärvi are inclusive of: Haakanala, Hallilanmäki, Hiivaniemi, Hinkkala, Hynnilä, Ilmee, Jurvala, Kalpiala, Kekäleniemi, Kokkola, Kopsala, Korjola, Korpijärvi, Lankila, Latvajärvi, Miettilä, Niskapietilä, Partila, Pirhola, Purnujärvi, Rautjärvi, Siisiälä, Simpele, Torsansalo, Uimola, Untamo, Viimola, Vähikkälä
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