Central Finland (Finnish: Keski-Suomi; Swedish: Mellersta Finland) is a region (maakunta / landskap) in Finland. It borders the regions of Päijät-Häme, Pirkanmaa, South Ostrobothnia, Central Ostrobothnia, North Ostrobothnia, North Savo, and South Savo. The city of Jyväskylä is the regional centre and by far the largest city in the area. The Central Finland lies slightly south of the geographical centre of Finland. The landscape is hilly and a large part of the province belongs to the Finnish Lakeland.
Central Finland | |
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Region | |
Region of Central Finland Keski-Suomen maakunta Landskapet Mellersta Finland | |
Coordinates: 62°30′N 025°30′E / 62.500°N 25.500°E | |
Country | Finland |
Historical province | Tavastia, Satakunta |
Capital | Jyväskylä |
Other towns | Äänekoski, Jämsä, Keuruu, Saarijärvi and Viitasaari |
Area | |
• Total | 19,950.38 km2 (7,702.88 sq mi) |
Population (2019) | |
• Total | 275,104 |
• Density | 14/km2 (36/sq mi) |
GDP | |
• Total | €8.725 billion (2015) |
• Per capita | €31,662 (2015) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
ISO 3166 code | FI-08 |
NUTS | 193 |
Regional animal | Tundra hare (Lepus timidus) |
Regional bird | Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) |
Regional fish | Lake trout (Salmo trutta lacustris) |
Regional flower | Oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) |
Regional stone | Diorite |
Regional lake | Lake Keitele |
Website | keskisuomi.fi |
The largest lake in the very water-based region is Lake Päijänne (1,080 km2). Other large lakes are Lake Keitele (490 km2), Lake Konnevesi (190 km2) and Lake Kivijärvi (150 km2). The highest point in the region is Kiiskilänmäki in the municipality of Multia, which reaches an altitude of 269 meters above sea level.Kuokanjoki, Finland's shortest river and one of the world's shortest rivers is in the region.
Central Finland has been one of the slowly growing regions in terms of population, but the growth has been based on the Jyväskylä sub-region's position as a significant growth center, and most of the region's municipalities are declining in population. Also, of these, Kyyjärvi has landed on the Finnish state's crisis financial management list due to its economic hardship.Luhanka, the smallest municipality in the whole Mainland Finland in terms of population, is also located in the region.
The western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) is the regional bird of Central Finland that is also depicted in the coat of arms.
History
The idea of a province of Central Finland was born at the end of the 19th century. The concept was developed by the district doctor Wolmar Schildt, whose article for Suometar first appeared in 1856. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the provincial identity of Central Finland was strengthened by associations, organisations and companies that expanded into the provinces. The Central Finland Province was established in 1960, but was abolished in the county reform of 1997.
A province is a common administrative unit based on the autonomous decision-making power of municipalities and embodies local democracy at the regional level vis-à-vis the state, while a county is a regional administrative unit of the state. The Central Finland covers almost the same geographical area as the former Central Finland Province. At that time, the province of Central Finland was merged with the provinces of Turku and Pori and Vaasa and the northern parts of Tavastia to form the Western Finland Province. The current Central Finland is larger than the former province of Central Finland, as Jämsä was joined with Kuorevesi and part of Längelmäki, which previously belonged to Pirkanmaa.Kuhmoinen was also part of Central Finland until 2021, when it joined the region of Pirkanmaa.
Historical provinces
For history, geography and culture see: Tavastia, Savonia, Ostrobothnia
Municipalities
The region of Central Finland consists of 22 municipalities, six of which have city status (marked in bold).
Municipalities on the map
Petäjävesi
vesi
Savo
Savo
Häme
maa
Ostrobothnia
Ostrobothnia
Sub-regions
Joutsa sub-region:
- Joutsa
- Luhanka (Luhango)
Jyväskylä sub-region:
- Hankasalmi
- Jyväskylä
- Laukaa (Laukas)
- Muurame
- Petäjävesi
- Toivakka
- Uurainen (Urais)
Jämsä sub-region:
- Jämsä
Keuruu sub-region:
- Keuruu (Keuru)
- Multia
Saarijärvi-Viitasaari sub-region:
- Kannonkoski
- Karstula
- Kinnula
- Kivijärvi
- Kyyjärvi
- Pihtipudas
- Saarijärvi
- Viitasaari
Äänekoski sub-region:
- Konnevesi
- Äänekoski
List of municipalities
Coat of arms | Municipality | Population | Land area (km2) | Density (/km2) | Finnish speakers | Swedish speakers | Other speakers |
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Hankasalmi | 4,509 | 572 | 8 | 98 % | 0.3 % | 3 % | |
Joutsa | 4,096 | 867 | 5 | 96 % | 0.3 % | 3 % | |
Jyväskylä | 149,269 | 1,171 | 127 | 92 % | 0.2 % | 7 % | |
Jämsä | 19,110 | 1,571 | 12 | 97 % | 0.1 % | 3 % | |
Kannonkoski | 1,184 | 445 | 3 | 101 % | 0.1 % | 2 % | |
Karstula | 3,575 | 887 | 4 | 99 % | 0.1 % | 2 % | |
Keuruu | 9,123 | 1,258 | 7 | 97 % | 0.2 % | 4 % | |
Kinnula | 1,493 | 460 | 3 | 101 % | 0.1 % | 1 % | |
Kivijärvi | 1,011 | 484 | 2 | 100 % | 0 % | 2 % | |
Konnevesi | 2,441 | 513 | 5 | 100 % | 0 % | 2 % | |
Kyyjärvi | 1,155 | 448 | 3 | 99 % | 0.1 % | 3 % | |
Laukaa | 18,873 | 649 | 29 | 97 % | 0.1 % | 2 % | |
Luhanka | 711 | 215 | 3 | 98 % | 0 % | 1 % | |
Multia | 1,391 | 733 | 2 | 100 % | 0 % | 3 % | |
Muurame | 10,599 | 144 | 74 | 97 % | 0.2 % | 2 % | |
Petäjävesi | 3,554 | 456 | 8 | 99 % | 0.2 % | 2 % | |
Pihtipudas | 3,692 | 1,075 | 3 | 100 % | 0 % | 1 % | |
Saarijärvi | 8,856 | 1,252 | 7 | 98 % | 0.1 % | 2 % | |
Toivakka | 2,353 | 361 | 7 | 99 % | 0.1 % | 2 % | |
Uurainen | 3,655 | 348 | 11 | 97 % | 0.1 % | 2 % | |
Viitasaari | 5,763 | 1,249 | 5 | 99 % | 0.2 % | 3 % | |
Äänekoski | 17,742 | 885 | 20 | 98 % | 0.1 % | 3 % | |
Total | 274,155 | 15,309 | 18 | 94 % | 0.2 % | 5 % |
References
- Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
- "Yleistä tietoa - Perustietoa Keski-Suomen maakunnasta". Keski-Suomi – elämänlaadun maakunta (in Finnish). Mosaiikki ry. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
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- Väkiluku. Tilasto- ja ennakointitietoa Keski-Suomesta 2019. (in Finnish)
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- "Four municipalities in financial crisis, state steps in". Yle News. May 31, 2019. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
- Mustikkamaa, Jussi (June 2, 2019). "IL-reportaasi: Kyyjärvi ajautui kiinteistösijoituksilla kriisikunnaksi – "Kuntaliitoksessa kaikki palvelut häviävät täältä"". Iltalehti (in Finnish). Retrieved December 14, 2021.
- Municipalities of the Jyväskylä Region – Visit Jyväskylä Region
- 7 Villages in Finnish Lakeland You Need to Know About – Megan & Aram
- Maakuntatunnukset – Keski-Suomen Liitto (in Finnish)
- "Area of Finnish Municipalities 1.1.2018" (PDF). National Land Survey of Finland. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
External links
Media related to Central Finland at Wikimedia Commons Central Finland travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Central Finland Regional Council
- Central Finland Human Technology Region
- Central Finland Official Tourist Guide
Central Finland Finnish Keski Suomi Swedish Mellersta Finland is a region maakunta landskap in Finland It borders the regions of Paijat Hame Pirkanmaa South Ostrobothnia Central Ostrobothnia North Ostrobothnia North Savo and South Savo The city of Jyvaskyla is the regional centre and by far the largest city in the area The Central Finland lies slightly south of the geographical centre of Finland The landscape is hilly and a large part of the province belongs to the Finnish Lakeland Central Finland Keski Suomi Finnish Mellersta Finland Swedish RegionRegion of Central Finland Keski Suomen maakunta Landskapet Mellersta FinlandFlagCoat of armsCentral Finland on a map of FinlandCoordinates 62 30 N 025 30 E 62 500 N 25 500 E 62 500 25 500CountryFinlandHistorical provinceTavastia SatakuntaCapitalJyvaskylaOther townsAanekoski Jamsa Keuruu Saarijarvi and ViitasaariArea Total19 950 38 km2 7 702 88 sq mi Population 2019 Total275 104 Density14 km2 36 sq mi GDP Total 8 725 billion 2015 Per capita 31 662 2015 Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST ISO 3166 codeFI 08NUTS193Regional animalTundra hare Lepus timidus Regional birdCapercaillie Tetrao urogallus Regional fishLake trout Salmo trutta lacustris Regional flowerOxeye daisy Leucanthemum vulgare Regional stoneDioriteRegional lakeLake KeiteleWebsitekeskisuomi fi The largest lake in the very water based region is Lake Paijanne 1 080 km2 Other large lakes are Lake Keitele 490 km2 Lake Konnevesi 190 km2 and Lake Kivijarvi 150 km2 The highest point in the region is Kiiskilanmaki in the municipality of Multia which reaches an altitude of 269 meters above sea level Kuokanjoki Finland s shortest river and one of the world s shortest rivers is in the region Central Finland has been one of the slowly growing regions in terms of population but the growth has been based on the Jyvaskyla sub region s position as a significant growth center and most of the region s municipalities are declining in population Also of these Kyyjarvi has landed on the Finnish state s crisis financial management list due to its economic hardship Luhanka the smallest municipality in the whole Mainland Finland in terms of population is also located in the region The western capercaillie Tetrao urogallus is the regional bird of Central Finland that is also depicted in the coat of arms HistoryThe idea of a province of Central Finland was born at the end of the 19th century The concept was developed by the district doctor Wolmar Schildt whose article for Suometar first appeared in 1856 In the late 19th and early 20th centuries the provincial identity of Central Finland was strengthened by associations organisations and companies that expanded into the provinces The Central Finland Province was established in 1960 but was abolished in the county reform of 1997 A province is a common administrative unit based on the autonomous decision making power of municipalities and embodies local democracy at the regional level vis a vis the state while a county is a regional administrative unit of the state The Central Finland covers almost the same geographical area as the former Central Finland Province At that time the province of Central Finland was merged with the provinces of Turku and Pori and Vaasa and the northern parts of Tavastia to form the Western Finland Province The current Central Finland is larger than the former province of Central Finland as Jamsa was joined with Kuorevesi and part of Langelmaki which previously belonged to Pirkanmaa Kuhmoinen was also part of Central Finland until 2021 when it joined the region of Pirkanmaa Historical provincesFor history geography and culture see Tavastia Savonia OstrobothniaMunicipalitiesThe region of Central Finland consists of 22 municipalities six of which have city status marked in bold Municipalities on the map JyvaskylaJamsaAanekoskiLaukaaMuurameKeuruuSaarijarviViitasaariHankasalmiJoutsaKarstulaPihtipudasPetajavesiUurainenKonne vesiToivakkaMultiaKinnulaKannonkoskiKyyjarviKivijarviLuhankaPaijanneKeiteleNorth SavoSouth SavoPaijat HamePirkan maaSouth OstrobothniaCentral OstrobothniaNorth OstrobothniaMunicipalitiesOver 100 000 inhabitants Over 10 000 inhabitants Over 3 000 inhabitants lt 3 000 inhabitantsclass notpageimage Cities and municipalities of Central Finland Sub regions Joutsa sub region Joutsa Luhanka Luhango Jyvaskyla sub region Hankasalmi Jyvaskyla Laukaa Laukas Muurame Petajavesi Toivakka Uurainen Urais Jamsa sub region JamsaKeuruu sub region Keuruu Keuru Multia Saarijarvi Viitasaari sub region Kannonkoski Karstula Kinnula Kivijarvi Kyyjarvi Pihtipudas Saarijarvi Viitasaari Aanekoski sub region Konnevesi Aanekoski List of municipalities LohikeittoCoat of arms Municipality Population Land area km2 Density km2 Finnish speakers Swedish speakers Other speakersHankasalmi 4 509 572 8 98 0 3 3 Joutsa 4 096 867 5 96 0 3 3 Jyvaskyla 149 269 1 171 127 92 0 2 7 Jamsa 19 110 1 571 12 97 0 1 3 Kannonkoski 1 184 445 3 101 0 1 2 Karstula 3 575 887 4 99 0 1 2 Keuruu 9 123 1 258 7 97 0 2 4 Kinnula 1 493 460 3 101 0 1 1 Kivijarvi 1 011 484 2 100 0 2 Konnevesi 2 441 513 5 100 0 2 Kyyjarvi 1 155 448 3 99 0 1 3 Laukaa 18 873 649 29 97 0 1 2 Luhanka 711 215 3 98 0 1 Multia 1 391 733 2 100 0 3 Muurame 10 599 144 74 97 0 2 2 Petajavesi 3 554 456 8 99 0 2 2 Pihtipudas 3 692 1 075 3 100 0 1 Saarijarvi 8 856 1 252 7 98 0 1 2 Toivakka 2 353 361 7 99 0 1 2 Uurainen 3 655 348 11 97 0 1 2 Viitasaari 5 763 1 249 5 99 0 2 3 Aanekoski 17 742 885 20 98 0 1 3 Total 274 155 15 309 18 94 0 2 5 ReferencesRegions and Cities gt Regional Statistics gt Regional Economy gt Regional GDP per Capita OECD Stats Accessed on 16 November 2018 Yleista tietoa Perustietoa Keski Suomen maakunnasta Keski Suomi elamanlaadun maakunta in Finnish Mosaiikki ry Retrieved 2024 04 22 Jollei Haltille niin ainakin Kinttumaelle in Finnish Tilastokeskus Retrieved October 29 2021 Shortest river Revolvy 2019 03 02 Archived from the original on 2019 03 02 Retrieved 2022 04 11 River Facts Clean Rivers Trust 2020 10 10 Retrieved 2022 04 11 Vakiluku Tilasto ja ennakointitietoa Keski Suomesta 2019 in Finnish Tilastokeskukselta jaatava vaestoennuste Keski Suomessa vain kolme kuntaa kasvaa Keskisuomalainen in Finnish Four municipalities in financial crisis state steps in Yle News May 31 2019 Retrieved December 14 2021 Mustikkamaa Jussi June 2 2019 IL reportaasi Kyyjarvi ajautui kiinteistosijoituksilla kriisikunnaksi Kuntaliitoksessa kaikki palvelut haviavat taalta Iltalehti in Finnish Retrieved December 14 2021 Municipalities of the Jyvaskyla Region Visit Jyvaskyla Region 7 Villages in Finnish Lakeland You Need to Know About Megan amp Aram Maakuntatunnukset Keski Suomen Liitto in Finnish Area of Finnish Municipalities 1 1 2018 PDF National Land Survey of Finland Retrieved 30 January 2018 External linksMedia related to Central Finland at Wikimedia Commons Central Finland travel guide from Wikivoyage Central Finland Regional Council Central Finland Human Technology Region Central Finland Official Tourist Guide