Luopioinen

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History

Luopioinen was established during the Middle Ages, though the exact date is unclear. It remained a small village until 1693 when it acquired a chapel. At this time, Luopioinen was a part of the Hauho parish and was also known as Vesikansa. It became an independent parish in 1880, by then the alternative name Vesikansa had fallen out of use.[1]

Aitoo was first mentioned in 1890.

Luopioinen was consolidated with Pälkäne in 2007.

Name

The name of Luopioinen comes from either a dialectal noun luopa meaning a narrow strait or from the verb luoda. It is unrelated to the word luopio meaning "apostate".[2]

Statistics

  • Established in 1868
  • Population 2,372 (as of December 31, 2003)
  • Age distribution
    • 0–14 yrs 14.9%
    • 15–64 yrs 57.1%
    • 65– yrs 28.0%
  • Total area 391.8 km2, of which 74.3 km2 are lakes
  • Income tax percentage 18.50%
  • Unemployment rate 9.3% (as of 2002)

People born in Luopioinen

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