Simo, Finland
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Simo is a municipality located in the province of Lapland, Finland, about Script error: No such module "convert". from the Swedish border.
The municipality has a population of Template:Data Finland municipality/population count (Error: Invalid time.)[1] and covers an area of Script error: No such module "convert". of which Script error: No such module "convert". is water.[2] The population density is Script error: No such module "convert".. In 2001, Simo's debt per capita was 946.39 Euros.
Simo's three largest neighbouring towns are Oulu (Template:Data Finland municipality/population count inhabitants), Kemi (Template:Data Finland municipality/population count inhabitants) and Tornio (Template:Data Finland municipality/population count inhabitants). Some of the bigger neighbouring municipalities are Keminmaa (Template:Data Finland municipality/population count inhabitants) and Ii (Template:Data Finland municipality/population count inhabitants).[1]
History
Early history
The oldest residential areas of Simo are the Simonkylä and Maksniemi regions.[3] The oldest records of human habitation within Simo is found in the village of Simonkylä, which was occupied during the 1300s. In the 1500s the population of Simo began to grow as a result of migration, the population increased especially in the villages of Simonkylä and Simoniemi. Simo was known for its large farms and fishermen.
Development over the course of time
In the 1800s the population gradually began to expand along the beaches of the Simojoki river. In the year of 1865, a large municipal reform occurred in which the municipality, named Simo, received its actual borders, even though the area had long been referred to as Simo and the residents as simolaiset.
Lapland War
During the Lapland War, the village of Maksniemi suffered serious damage. Bridges along the Simojoki river were blown up by the German forces, which is why for quite some time after the war Simojoki had to be crossed by ferry. The destruction of the connection that the bridges provided was important as it cut off the municipality of Simo from Finnish Highway Four.
Geography
Simo is situated by the Bothnian Bay, at the mouth of river Simojoki. In Simo there is a rural landscape and also in the planning of the centre an attempt has been made to emphasise the nature vicinity. Simo consists of many small and vital village communities. Simo's sights include Simo's Church which was completed in 1846 during the late Empire time and light infantryman place with its statues which will be a memory from the war of independence when the route goes through Simo's wildernesses.
Islands
Islands within Simo are inclusive of:
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- Haahka
- Halttari
- Harvakari
- Härkäletto
- Junkiletto
- Koivuluoto
- Korkiakari
- Kuralanletto
- Laitakari
- Lammasletto
- Leipäre
- Leipäreenkrunni
- Lissabon
- Louekari
- Montaja
- Munakari
- Möyly
- Oravainen
- Paavonletto
- Palokarinletto
- Paskaletto
- Pensasletot
- Peurankallio
- Pihlajakari
- Pikku-Leipäre
- Pirttisaari
- Rajaletto
- Saapaskari
- Selkäkari
- Selkäkarinmatala
- Tiuranen
- Tiurasenkalla
- Tiurasenkrunni
- Tynttyrit
- Vatunki
- Ykskivi
- Ööperit
Villages
The villages of Simo are inclusive of:
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Economy
In Simo there is no industry. In 2007–2011, Fennovoima considered to build a 1,500 to 2,500 megawatt nuclear power plant[4] in Karsikko and Laitakari.[5] However, Fennovoima announced in October 2011 that the power plant would be built at Pyhäjoki.[6]
Education
Simo has three elementary schools, one secondary school and a high school. The nearest university is in Oulu.
Notable individuals
- Aarne Orjatsalo, actor
- Esko Tavia, Mayor of Simo from 2002 - 2015
- Juha Marttila, MTK chairman
- Martti Miettunen, Minister of State, three times Prime Minister
- Matti Lackman, Ph.D, principal investigator and philosopher
- Seppo Lohi, Doctor of Theology
- Tuomas Lohi, Mayor of Kempele
- Veikko Huovinen, writer (born in Simo)
- Veli Räsänen, lichenologist
- Martti Räsänen, linguist, turkologist
References
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External links
- Municipality of Simo – Official website
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