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Joensuu

Joensuu (Finnish: [ˈjoensuː] (listen); Karelian: Jovensuu; lit.'river's mouth') is a city and municipality in North Karelia, Finland, located on the northern shore of Lake Pyhäselkä (northern part of Lake Saimaa) at the mouth of the Pielinen River (Pielisjoki). It was founded in 1848. The population of Joensuu is 77,266 (December 31, 2021),[3] and the economic region of Joensuu has a population of 115,000.[8] It is the 12th largest city in Finland. The nearest major city, Kuopio in North Savonia, is located 136 kilometres (85 mi) to the west. From Joensuu, the distance to Lappeenranta, the capital of South Karelia, is 233 kilometres (145 mi) along Highway 6.

Joensuu
Jovensuu (Karelian)
City
Joensuun kaupunki
Joensuu stad
City of Joensuu
Clockwise from top-left: the Joensuu Arena, the North Karelia Central Hospital, the Joensuu Airport, the Joensuu Railway Station, and the fountain in the park; in the middle from top to bottom: the Joensuu City Hall, The Gate of Joensuu (Joensuun portti) near the market square, and the Statue of Liberty in the Park of Liberty
Nickname(s): 
Jönssi,[1] Jenssi[2]
Location of Joensuu in Finland
Coordinates: 62°36′N 029°45′E / 62.600°N 29.750°E / 62.600; 29.750Coordinates: 62°36′N 029°45′E / 62.600°N 29.750°E / 62.600; 29.750
Country Finland
Region North Karelia
Sub-regionJoensuu
Charter1848
Government
 • City managerKari Karjalainen
Area
 (2018-01-01)[3]
 • Total2,751.07 km2 (1,062.19 sq mi)
 • Land2,381.76 km2 (919.60 sq mi)
 • Water369.31 km2 (142.59 sq mi)
 • Rank26th largest in Finland
Population
 (2021-12-31)[4]
 • Total77,266
 • Rank12th largest in Finland
 • Density32.44/km2 (84.0/sq mi)
Population by native language
 • Finnish97.4% (official)
 • Swedish0.1%
 • Others2.5%
Population by age
 • 0 to 1413.5%
 • 15 to 6464.1%
 • 65 or older22.5%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Municipal tax rate[7]20.5%
Unemployment rate14.5%
Websitewww.jns.fi

As is typical of cities in Eastern Finland, Joensuu is monolingually Finnish. Along with Kuopio, Joensuu is one of major urban, economic, and cultural hubs of Eastern Finland. Joensuu is a student city with a subsidiary of the University of Eastern Finland, which has over 20,000 enrolled students,[9] and a further 4,000 students at the Karelia University of Applied Sciences.[10]

Heraldry

The explanation of the coat of arms of Joensuu reads: ”shield twice blocked with upper moat and lower corrugated; fields in red, silver and black.” The wave bar of the subject refers to the location of the city along the Pielinen River and the position of the moat near the eastern border of Finland, while its colors black and red are considered typical colors of Karelia. The coat of arms was designed by Toivo Vuorela, and it was approved by the Joensuu City Council at its meeting on May 10, 1957. The Ministry of the Interior confirmed the use of the coat of arms on November 19 of the same year. In addition to the coat of arms, the city of Joensuu also uses a flag based on it, in which the silver of the coat of arms has been replaced by white.[11][12][13]

History

The city of Joensuu, founded by the Czar Nicholas I of Russia in 1848, is the regional centre and the capital of North Karelia. During the 19th century Joensuu was a city of manufacture and commerce. When in 1860 the city received dispensation rights to initiate commerce, former restrictions against industry were removed and the local sawmills began to prosper and expand. Water traffic was improved by the building and opening of the Saimaa Canal in 1856. Consequently, a lively commerce between the regions of North Karelia, St. Petersburg and Central Europe was enabled. At the end of the 19th century Joensuu was one of the largest harbour cities in Finland.

Throughout the centuries Karelian traders have plied the Pielisjoki River. The river has always been the lively heart of the city. Canals – completed by 1870 – increased the river traffic. Thousands of steamboats, barges and logging boats sailed along the river during the golden age of river traffic. The Pielisjoki River has also been an important log raft route, providing wood for the sawmills and for the entire lumber industry.

During the last few decades, the formerly modest agrarian town has developed into a vital centre of the province. Success in regional annexations, the establishment of the region of North Karelia, and investments in education have been the most decisive actions in this development.

The municipality of Pielisensuu was consolidated with Joensuu in 1954. At the beginning of 2005, the municipalities of Kiihtelysvaara and Tuupovaara were consolidated with Joensuu. At the beginning of 2009 the municipalities of Eno and Pyhäselkä were consolidated with Joensuu. After the most recent consolidations, there are approximately 73,000 inhabitants in the Joensuu municipal area.

The University of Joensuu (now part of the University of Eastern Finland since January 2010.[14]) has, in twenty-five years, expanded to eight faculties. The university is one of the mainstays for the vitality of the city and so for all North Karelia. Diversified international cooperation in science, industry and commerce benefits the whole region.

The proximity of the eastern border has been an important factor in the history of the city. The Republic of Karelia is once again a significant area for cooperation with nearby regions in Russia. Export companies in Joensuu continue the pre-revolutionary traditions in foreign trade.

Joensuu offers varied cultural activities. A series of events – Ilosaarirock festival, Joensuu Music Winter, Festival of Visual Culture Viscult, Gospel festivals – and the unspoilt environment increase the attractiveness of the city.

Joensuu is sometimes referred to as the Forest Capital of Europe, mainly because the European Forest Institute is based there. Other forestry research and educational facilities are also based in Joensuu.

Geography

The neighboring municipalities of Joensuu are Liperi, Kontiolahti, Lieksa, Ilomantsi, Tohmajärvi and Rääkkylä. In addition, the city is part of the Joensuu sub-region, which currently also includes the municipalities of Heinävesi, Ilomantsi, Juuka, Kontiolahti, Liperi and Polvijärvi, as well as the town of Outokumpu.

Climate

Joensuu has a subarctic climate (Köppen: Dfc) due to its high latitude and inland position. Being quite far inland, Joensuu has a more continental climate than most of Finland. As a result, Joensuu can be prone to temperature extremes both in winter and summer. For example, Joensuu is on average warmer than Dublin or Manchester in July, and colder than Moscow in January. Winters are long, cold and snowy. Summers however, bring frequent temperatures above 20.0 °C (68.0 °F) and thunderstorms occur typically on 10–15 days per year.[15] An all-time record of 37.2 °C (99.0 °F) on July 29, 2010, is the Finnish nationwide heat record and the second highest ever registered temperature in the Nordics, only behind Sweden's all time record at 38.0 °C (100.4 °F). The coldest temperature ever recorded in Joensuu was −40.0 °C (−40.0 °F) on December 10, 1955. In winter, the snowcover is reliable and on average 50–70 cm deep. Annually, Joensuu experiences on average 24 days with temperatures −20 °C (−4 °F) or colder while temperature below −30 °C (−22 °F) is observed about once per year. Annual total precipitation averages at 589 mm, with about 225 mm of it falling in the form of snow.[16][17]

Climate data for Joensuu (1991–2020, extremes 1955–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 6.7
(44.1)
7.8
(46.0)
12.8
(55.0)
23.5
(74.3)
29.2
(84.6)
32.0
(89.6)
37.2
(99.0)
31.4
(88.5)
25.8
(78.4)
18.7
(65.7)
10.5
(50.9)
8.3
(46.9)
37.2
(99.0)
Average high °C (°F) −5.6
(21.9)
−5.4
(22.3)
−0.1
(31.8)
6.3
(43.3)
13.9
(57.0)
19.0
(66.2)
21.9
(71.4)
19.4
(66.9)
13.4
(56.1)
6.0
(42.8)
0.4
(32.7)
−3.1
(26.4)
7.2
(45.0)
Daily mean °C (°F) −8.6
(16.5)
−8.6
(16.5)
−4.0
(24.8)
2.0
(35.6)
9.0
(48.2)
14.3
(57.7)
17.3
(63.1)
15.1
(59.2)
9.8
(49.6)
3.6
(38.5)
−1.6
(29.1)
−5.5
(22.1)
3.6
(38.5)
Average low °C (°F) −12
(10)
−12.2
(10.0)
−8.1
(17.4)
−2.3
(27.9)
3.5
(38.3)
9.3
(48.7)
12.5
(54.5)
10.8
(51.4)
6.3
(43.3)
1.0
(33.8)
−3.9
(25.0)
−8.4
(16.9)
−0.3
(31.5)
Record low °C (°F) −39.0
(−38.2)
−38.5
(−37.3)
−32.1
(−25.8)
−21.4
(−6.5)
−10.5
(13.1)
−4.2
(24.4)
2.2
(36.0)
−1.7
(28.9)
−7.2
(19.0)
−16.8
(1.8)
−27.3
(−17.1)
−40.0
(−40.0)
−40.0
(−40.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 45
(1.8)
37
(1.5)
33
(1.3)
30
(1.2)
44
(1.7)
64
(2.5)
66
(2.6)
73
(2.9)
57
(2.2)
60
(2.4)
53
(2.1)
54
(2.1)
616
(24.3)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 21 17 14 12 12 15 15 16 16 18 20 21 197
Source: FMI (Temperature data for Liperi Airport elevation 121 m, precipitation Joensuu Pyhäselkä elevation 79 m)[18]

Economy

 

Joensuu is a growing provincial center with a service-oriented business life. The concentration of information and communication technology companies has taken place in the premises offered by the Joensuu Science Park. Major industrial companies include lock manufacturer Abloy Oy and forest machine manufacturer John Deere. Research and product development in Joensuu is held at the university, science park, METLA and a few companies in areas such as color research and diffractive optics. The companies that paid the most corporate tax in 2015 were Broman Group Oy, which sells car spare parts and accessories, the key company Assa Abloy Oy, the North Karelia Cooperative, E. Hartikainen Oy, which operates in the construction and car business areas, and Autokiinteistöt Laakkonen Oy.[19]

The unemployment rate in Joensuu on December 31, 2018 was 14.7%.[20] Largest employers in 2006: City of Joensuu (4,409 employees), North Karelia Hospital District Consortium (2,220), University of Joensuu (1,244), Abloy Oy (800), North Karelia Education Consortium (537), Pohjois-Karjalan Osuuskauppa or PKO (512), VR companies (430), Pohjois-Karjalan Kirjapaino Oyj or PunaMusta Media (317) and Schauman Wood Oy (292). In the 2010s, the Palkeet Agency[21] and the Finnish Defense Forces Service Center[22] were established in Joensuu.

There are four shopping centers in Joensuu: Iso Myy,[23] Metropol,[24] Plaza Centrum[25] and one department store belonging to the Sokos chain.[26]

Transport

 
Joensuu Canal

Joensuu has a railway station and a bus station, which offers intercity connections to Helsinki and local connections to several other places. Numbered bus service is available to all parts of Joensuu (, ). Joensuu also has an airport (located in nearby Liperi), with flights to Helsinki.

Joensuu is located along the Blue Highway, which is an international tourist route from Mo i Rana, Norway to Pudozh, Russia via Sweden.

Sports

The city is known for its basketball club Kataja, which plays in the Finnish first-tier league Korisliiga. Other championship level clubs of Joensuu include Josba (floorball), Mutalan Riento (volleyball), the world leading orienteering club Kalevan Rasti (orienteering) and Joensuun Prihat (women's volleyball). The ice hockey team Jokipojat plays in the Finnish second-tier league Mestis, and their home arena is the Mehtimäki Ice Hall. The local football club Jippo plays in the Finnish second Division. Finnish baseball enjoys popularity as well and the local team, Joensuun Maila, plays in the top division Superpesis.

Notable sportspeople from Joensuu include Jukka Keskisalo, the European champion in 2006 at the 3000m steeplechase; Aki Parviainen, the world champion of javelin throwing in 1999; biathlete Kaisa Mäkäräinen, who won three overall World Cup titles in the 2010–11, 2013–14 and 2017–18 seasons; 1983 World Rally Championship winner Hannu Mikkola; 2013 Global RallyCross Championship champion and current World RX driver Toomas Heikkinen; and National Hockey League ice hockey players Urho Vaakanainen and Juuso Riikola.

Education

 
Agora building of the Joensuu campus

Joensuu is a city of students.[27] The University of Eastern Finland (UEF) has one of its two main campuses in Joensuu[28] and the University of Applied Sciences Karelia[29] has two Joensuu campuses. There are also five high schools in Joensuu: Lyceum High School,[30] Upper Secondary Normal School,[31] Joensuu Coeducational High School,[32] Finnish-Russian Upper Secondary School of the Eastern Finland,[33] and Pyhäselkä High School.[34]

There is also the Joensuu Sports Academy, which is a co-operation network of educational institutions that offers athletes training and coaching.[35][36][37]

Notable people

Friendship cities

Joensuu is twinned with:[39]

See also

References

  1. ^ Jönssi – Urbaani Sanakirja (in Finnish)
  2. ^ Jenssi – Urbaani Sanakirja (in Finnish)
  3. ^ a b "Area of Finnish Municipalities 1.1.2018" (PDF). National Land Survey of Finland. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Preliminary population structure by area, 2021M01*-2021M12*". StatFin (in Finnish). Statistics Finland. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Population according to language and the number of foreigners and land area km2 by area as of 31 December 2008". Statistics Finland's PX-Web databases. Statistics Finland. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  6. ^ "Population according to age (1-year) and sex by area and the regional division of each statistical reference year, 2003–2020". StatFin. Statistics Finland. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  7. ^ "List of municipal and parish tax rates in 2021" (PDF). Tax Administration of Finland. 1 December 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  8. ^ "City of Joensuu" (PDF). Welcoming Guide. North Karelia University of Applied Sciences. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  9. ^ The City of Joensuu – An oasis of modern education – Global Education Park Finland
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-04-17. Retrieved 2010-01-15.
  11. ^ Suomen kunnallisvaakunat (in Finnish). Suomen Kunnallisliitto. 1982. p. 152. ISBN 951-773-085-3.
  12. ^ "Sisäasiainministeriön vahvistamat kaupunkien, kauppaloiden ja kuntien vaakunat I:9 Joensuu". Kansallisarkiston digitaaliarkisto (in Finnish). Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  13. ^ "Ennen 8.4.1949 annettua kunnanvaakunalakia vahvistetut vaakunat I:7 Joensuu". Kansallisarkiston digitaaliarkisto (in Finnish). Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  14. ^ Steps leading to the establishment of the UEF 2013-02-27 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Ilmatieteen laitos".
  16. ^ "Retkeilijän sää, osa 2: Onko siellä lunta? Näin ennakoit lumen paksuuden ja lumisateet". 19 April 2018.
  17. ^ "Säähavaintoarkisto - Taulukkotilastot - FMI Avoin data".
  18. ^ "Finnish Climate normals 1991-2020". FMI. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  19. ^ "Alueen Joensuu yhteisöverotiedot". YLE (in Finnish). November 1, 2016. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  20. ^ Joensuu taskukoossa 2019 (in Finnish). City of Joensuu. p. 5.
  21. ^ "Palkeet ottaa käyttöön uudenlaista ohjelmistorobotiikkaa". Karjalainen (in Finnish). 2016. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  22. ^ "Puolustusvoimien palvelukeskus". Finnish Defence Forces (in Finnish). Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  23. ^ Iso Myy
  24. ^ Joensuun Metropol (in Finnish)
  25. ^ Plaza Centrum (in Finnish)
  26. ^ Sokos Joensuu (in Finnish)
  27. ^ "Education - joensuu.fi". www.joensuu.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  28. ^ "Introduction | UEF". www.uef.fi. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  29. ^ "Introduction | KAUS". www.karelia.fi/en/. Retrieved 2017-10-03.
  30. ^ Joensuun lyseon lukio (in Finnish)
  31. ^ Norssin lukio (in Finnish)
  32. ^ Yhteiskoulun lukio (in Finnish)
  33. ^ The school of Eastern Finland, Bilingual and international
  34. ^ Pyhänselän lukio (in Finnish)
  35. ^ Urheiluakatemia (in Finnish)
  36. ^ Sports academy - UEF Kamu
  37. ^ Sports activities - Karelia University of Applied Sciences
  38. ^ Ahjopalo, Janne (June 28, 2014). "Nightwishin Floor Jansen yllättää muuttamalla Itä-Suomeen". YLE (in Finnish). Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  39. ^ "Kansainvälinen Joensuu" (in Finnish). City of Joensuu. Retrieved 21 August 2019.

External links

  • City of Joensuu (in English)
  • City of Joensuu (in Finnish)
  • Pielis.ru – Travel information about North Karelia region and City of Joensuu

joensuu, surname, surname, finnish, ˈjoensuː, listen, karelian, jovensuu, river, mouth, city, municipality, north, karelia, finland, located, northern, shore, lake, pyhäselkä, northern, part, lake, saimaa, mouth, pielinen, river, pielisjoki, founded, 1848, pop. For the surname see Joensuu surname Joensuu Finnish ˈjoensuː listen Karelian Jovensuu lit river s mouth is a city and municipality in North Karelia Finland located on the northern shore of Lake Pyhaselka northern part of Lake Saimaa at the mouth of the Pielinen River Pielisjoki It was founded in 1848 The population of Joensuu is 77 266 December 31 2021 3 and the economic region of Joensuu has a population of 115 000 8 It is the 12th largest city in Finland The nearest major city Kuopio in North Savonia is located 136 kilometres 85 mi to the west From Joensuu the distance to Lappeenranta the capital of South Karelia is 233 kilometres 145 mi along Highway 6 Joensuu Jovensuu Karelian CityJoensuun kaupunki Joensuu stad City of JoensuuClockwise from top left the Joensuu Arena the North Karelia Central Hospital the Joensuu Airport the Joensuu Railway Station and the fountain in the park in the middle from top to bottom the Joensuu City Hall The Gate of Joensuu Joensuun portti near the market square and the Statue of Liberty in the Park of LibertyFlagCoat of armsNickname s Jonssi 1 Jenssi 2 Location of Joensuu in FinlandCoordinates 62 36 N 029 45 E 62 600 N 29 750 E 62 600 29 750 Coordinates 62 36 N 029 45 E 62 600 N 29 750 E 62 600 29 750Country FinlandRegionNorth KareliaSub regionJoensuuCharter1848Government City managerKari KarjalainenArea 2018 01 01 3 Total2 751 07 km2 1 062 19 sq mi Land2 381 76 km2 919 60 sq mi Water369 31 km2 142 59 sq mi Rank26th largest in FinlandPopulation 2021 12 31 4 Total77 266 Rank12th largest in Finland Density32 44 km2 84 0 sq mi Population by native language 5 Finnish97 4 official Swedish0 1 Others2 5 Population by age 6 0 to 1413 5 15 to 6464 1 65 or older22 5 Time zoneUTC 02 00 EET Summer DST UTC 03 00 EEST Municipal tax rate 7 20 5 Unemployment rate14 5 Websitewww jns fiAs is typical of cities in Eastern Finland Joensuu is monolingually Finnish Along with Kuopio Joensuu is one of major urban economic and cultural hubs of Eastern Finland Joensuu is a student city with a subsidiary of the University of Eastern Finland which has over 20 000 enrolled students 9 and a further 4 000 students at the Karelia University of Applied Sciences 10 Contents 1 Heraldry 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Economy 5 Transport 6 Sports 7 Education 8 Notable people 9 Friendship cities 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHeraldry EditThe explanation of the coat of arms of Joensuu reads shield twice blocked with upper moat and lower corrugated fields in red silver and black The wave bar of the subject refers to the location of the city along the Pielinen River and the position of the moat near the eastern border of Finland while its colors black and red are considered typical colors of Karelia The coat of arms was designed by Toivo Vuorela and it was approved by the Joensuu City Council at its meeting on May 10 1957 The Ministry of the Interior confirmed the use of the coat of arms on November 19 of the same year In addition to the coat of arms the city of Joensuu also uses a flag based on it in which the silver of the coat of arms has been replaced by white 11 12 13 History EditThe city of Joensuu founded by the Czar Nicholas I of Russia in 1848 is the regional centre and the capital of North Karelia During the 19th century Joensuu was a city of manufacture and commerce When in 1860 the city received dispensation rights to initiate commerce former restrictions against industry were removed and the local sawmills began to prosper and expand Water traffic was improved by the building and opening of the Saimaa Canal in 1856 Consequently a lively commerce between the regions of North Karelia St Petersburg and Central Europe was enabled At the end of the 19th century Joensuu was one of the largest harbour cities in Finland Throughout the centuries Karelian traders have plied the Pielisjoki River The river has always been the lively heart of the city Canals completed by 1870 increased the river traffic Thousands of steamboats barges and logging boats sailed along the river during the golden age of river traffic The Pielisjoki River has also been an important log raft route providing wood for the sawmills and for the entire lumber industry During the last few decades the formerly modest agrarian town has developed into a vital centre of the province Success in regional annexations the establishment of the region of North Karelia and investments in education have been the most decisive actions in this development The municipality of Pielisensuu was consolidated with Joensuu in 1954 At the beginning of 2005 the municipalities of Kiihtelysvaara and Tuupovaara were consolidated with Joensuu At the beginning of 2009 the municipalities of Eno and Pyhaselka were consolidated with Joensuu After the most recent consolidations there are approximately 73 000 inhabitants in the Joensuu municipal area The University of Joensuu now part of the University of Eastern Finland since January 2010 14 has in twenty five years expanded to eight faculties The university is one of the mainstays for the vitality of the city and so for all North Karelia Diversified international cooperation in science industry and commerce benefits the whole region The proximity of the eastern border has been an important factor in the history of the city The Republic of Karelia is once again a significant area for cooperation with nearby regions in Russia Export companies in Joensuu continue the pre revolutionary traditions in foreign trade Joensuu offers varied cultural activities A series of events Ilosaarirock festival Joensuu Music Winter Festival of Visual Culture Viscult Gospel festivals and the unspoilt environment increase the attractiveness of the city Joensuu is sometimes referred to as the Forest Capital of Europe mainly because the European Forest Institute is based there Other forestry research and educational facilities are also based in Joensuu Geography EditThe neighboring municipalities of Joensuu are Liperi Kontiolahti Lieksa Ilomantsi Tohmajarvi and Raakkyla In addition the city is part of the Joensuu sub region which currently also includes the municipalities of Heinavesi Ilomantsi Juuka Kontiolahti Liperi and Polvijarvi as well as the town of Outokumpu Climate Edit Joensuu has a subarctic climate Koppen Dfc due to its high latitude and inland position Being quite far inland Joensuu has a more continental climate than most of Finland As a result Joensuu can be prone to temperature extremes both in winter and summer For example Joensuu is on average warmer than Dublin or Manchester in July and colder than Moscow in January Winters are long cold and snowy Summers however bring frequent temperatures above 20 0 C 68 0 F and thunderstorms occur typically on 10 15 days per year 15 An all time record of 37 2 C 99 0 F on July 29 2010 is the Finnish nationwide heat record and the second highest ever registered temperature in the Nordics only behind Sweden s all time record at 38 0 C 100 4 F The coldest temperature ever recorded in Joensuu was 40 0 C 40 0 F on December 10 1955 In winter the snowcover is reliable and on average 50 70 cm deep Annually Joensuu experiences on average 24 days with temperatures 20 C 4 F or colder while temperature below 30 C 22 F is observed about once per year Annual total precipitation averages at 589 mm with about 225 mm of it falling in the form of snow 16 17 Climate data for Joensuu 1991 2020 extremes 1955 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 6 7 44 1 7 8 46 0 12 8 55 0 23 5 74 3 29 2 84 6 32 0 89 6 37 2 99 0 31 4 88 5 25 8 78 4 18 7 65 7 10 5 50 9 8 3 46 9 37 2 99 0 Average high C F 5 6 21 9 5 4 22 3 0 1 31 8 6 3 43 3 13 9 57 0 19 0 66 2 21 9 71 4 19 4 66 9 13 4 56 1 6 0 42 8 0 4 32 7 3 1 26 4 7 2 45 0 Daily mean C F 8 6 16 5 8 6 16 5 4 0 24 8 2 0 35 6 9 0 48 2 14 3 57 7 17 3 63 1 15 1 59 2 9 8 49 6 3 6 38 5 1 6 29 1 5 5 22 1 3 6 38 5 Average low C F 12 10 12 2 10 0 8 1 17 4 2 3 27 9 3 5 38 3 9 3 48 7 12 5 54 5 10 8 51 4 6 3 43 3 1 0 33 8 3 9 25 0 8 4 16 9 0 3 31 5 Record low C F 39 0 38 2 38 5 37 3 32 1 25 8 21 4 6 5 10 5 13 1 4 2 24 4 2 2 36 0 1 7 28 9 7 2 19 0 16 8 1 8 27 3 17 1 40 0 40 0 40 0 40 0 Average precipitation mm inches 45 1 8 37 1 5 33 1 3 30 1 2 44 1 7 64 2 5 66 2 6 73 2 9 57 2 2 60 2 4 53 2 1 54 2 1 616 24 3 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 21 17 14 12 12 15 15 16 16 18 20 21 197Source FMI Temperature data for Liperi Airport elevation 121 m precipitation Joensuu Pyhaselka elevation 79 m 18 Economy Edit Sokos department store in Joensuu Joensuu is a growing provincial center with a service oriented business life The concentration of information and communication technology companies has taken place in the premises offered by the Joensuu Science Park Major industrial companies include lock manufacturer Abloy Oy and forest machine manufacturer John Deere Research and product development in Joensuu is held at the university science park METLA and a few companies in areas such as color research and diffractive optics The companies that paid the most corporate tax in 2015 were Broman Group Oy which sells car spare parts and accessories the key company Assa Abloy Oy the North Karelia Cooperative E Hartikainen Oy which operates in the construction and car business areas and Autokiinteistot Laakkonen Oy 19 The unemployment rate in Joensuu on December 31 2018 was 14 7 20 Largest employers in 2006 City of Joensuu 4 409 employees North Karelia Hospital District Consortium 2 220 University of Joensuu 1 244 Abloy Oy 800 North Karelia Education Consortium 537 Pohjois Karjalan Osuuskauppa or PKO 512 VR companies 430 Pohjois Karjalan Kirjapaino Oyj or PunaMusta Media 317 and Schauman Wood Oy 292 In the 2010s the Palkeet Agency 21 and the Finnish Defense Forces Service Center 22 were established in Joensuu There are four shopping centers in Joensuu Iso Myy 23 Metropol 24 Plaza Centrum 25 and one department store belonging to the Sokos chain 26 Transport Edit Joensuu Canal Joensuu has a railway station and a bus station which offers intercity connections to Helsinki and local connections to several other places Numbered bus service is available to all parts of Joensuu Route maps Timetables Joensuu also has an airport located in nearby Liperi with flights to Helsinki Joensuu is located along the Blue Highway which is an international tourist route from Mo i Rana Norway to Pudozh Russia via Sweden Sports EditThe city is known for its basketball club Kataja which plays in the Finnish first tier league Korisliiga Other championship level clubs of Joensuu include Josba floorball Mutalan Riento volleyball the world leading orienteering club Kalevan Rasti orienteering and Joensuun Prihat women s volleyball The ice hockey team Jokipojat plays in the Finnish second tier league Mestis and their home arena is the Mehtimaki Ice Hall The local football club Jippo plays in the Finnish second Division Finnish baseball enjoys popularity as well and the local team Joensuun Maila plays in the top division Superpesis Notable sportspeople from Joensuu include Jukka Keskisalo the European champion in 2006 at the 3000m steeplechase Aki Parviainen the world champion of javelin throwing in 1999 biathlete Kaisa Makarainen who won three overall World Cup titles in the 2010 11 2013 14 and 2017 18 seasons 1983 World Rally Championship winner Hannu Mikkola 2013 Global RallyCross Championship champion and current World RX driver Toomas Heikkinen and National Hockey League ice hockey players Urho Vaakanainen and Juuso Riikola Education Edit Agora building of the Joensuu campus Joensuu is a city of students 27 The University of Eastern Finland UEF has one of its two main campuses in Joensuu 28 and the University of Applied Sciences Karelia 29 has two Joensuu campuses There are also five high schools in Joensuu Lyceum High School 30 Upper Secondary Normal School 31 Joensuu Coeducational High School 32 Finnish Russian Upper Secondary School of the Eastern Finland 33 and Pyhaselka High School 34 There is also the Joensuu Sports Academy which is a co operation network of educational institutions that offers athletes training and coaching 35 36 37 Notable people EditIsmo Alanko born 1960 musician Aku Korhonen 1892 1960 actor Suvi Linden born 1962 politician and former Minister of Culture Kaisa Makarainen born 1983 3 time world cup winning biathlete Sini Manninen 1944 2012 painter Taneli Mustonen born 1978 film director and screenwriter Esa Pakarinen 1911 1989 actor singer and accordionist Pentti Saarikoski 1937 1983 poet and translator Jouko Turkka 1942 2016 theatrical director and controversialist Mari Turunen born 1970 actress Floor Jansen Dutch singer and the lead vocalist of Nightwish lived in Joensuu between 2014 and 2015 38 Friendship cities EditJoensuu is twinned with 39 Linkoping Sweden since 1940 Isafjordur Iceland since 1948 Tonsberg Norway 1948 Hof Germany since 1970 Vilnius Lithuania since 1970 Petrozavodsk Russia cooperation agreement since 1994 See also EditEno Finland Finnish Lake Road Ilosaarirock Ollola Pielisjoki CastleReferences Edit Jonssi Urbaani Sanakirja in Finnish Jenssi Urbaani Sanakirja in Finnish a b Area of Finnish Municipalities 1 1 2018 PDF National Land Survey of Finland Retrieved 30 January 2018 Preliminary population structure by area 2021M01 2021M12 StatFin in Finnish Statistics Finland Retrieved 2 February 2022 Population according to language and the number of foreigners and land area km2 by area as of 31 December 2008 Statistics Finland s PX Web databases Statistics Finland Retrieved 29 March 2009 Population according to age 1 year and sex by area and the regional division of each statistical reference year 2003 2020 StatFin Statistics Finland Retrieved 2 May 2021 List of municipal and parish tax rates in 2021 PDF Tax Administration of Finland 1 December 2020 Retrieved 10 April 2021 City of Joensuu PDF Welcoming Guide North Karelia University of Applied Sciences Retrieved 12 February 2013 The City of Joensuu An oasis of modern education Global Education Park Finland North Karelia University of Applied Sciences Pohjois Karjalan ammattikorkeakoulu Archived from the original on 2010 04 17 Retrieved 2010 01 15 Suomen kunnallisvaakunat in Finnish Suomen Kunnallisliitto 1982 p 152 ISBN 951 773 085 3 Sisaasiainministerion vahvistamat kaupunkien kauppaloiden ja kuntien vaakunat I 9 Joensuu Kansallisarkiston digitaaliarkisto in Finnish Retrieved March 28 2021 Ennen 8 4 1949 annettua kunnanvaakunalakia vahvistetut vaakunat I 7 Joensuu Kansallisarkiston digitaaliarkisto in Finnish Retrieved March 28 2021 Steps leading to the establishment of the UEF Archived 2013 02 27 at the Wayback Machine Ilmatieteen laitos Retkeilijan saa osa 2 Onko siella lunta Nain ennakoit lumen paksuuden ja lumisateet 19 April 2018 Saahavaintoarkisto Taulukkotilastot FMI Avoin data Finnish Climate normals 1991 2020 FMI Retrieved 14 October 2021 Alueen Joensuu yhteisoverotiedot YLE in Finnish November 1 2016 Retrieved June 30 2021 Joensuu taskukoossa 2019 in Finnish City of Joensuu p 5 Palkeet ottaa kayttoon uudenlaista ohjelmistorobotiikkaa Karjalainen in Finnish 2016 Retrieved June 30 2021 Puolustusvoimien palvelukeskus Finnish Defence Forces in Finnish Retrieved June 30 2021 Iso Myy Joensuun Metropol in Finnish Plaza Centrum in Finnish Sokos Joensuu in Finnish Education joensuu fi www joensuu fi in Finnish Retrieved 2017 09 13 Introduction UEF www uef fi Retrieved 2017 09 13 Introduction KAUS www karelia fi en Retrieved 2017 10 03 Joensuun lyseon lukio in Finnish Norssin lukio in Finnish Yhteiskoulun lukio in Finnish The school of Eastern Finland Bilingual and international Pyhanselan lukio in Finnish Urheiluakatemia in Finnish Sports academy UEF Kamu Sports activities Karelia University of Applied Sciences Ahjopalo Janne June 28 2014 Nightwishin Floor Jansen yllattaa muuttamalla Ita Suomeen YLE in Finnish Retrieved March 26 2021 Kansainvalinen Joensuu in Finnish City of Joensuu Retrieved 21 August 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joensuu Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Joensuu City of Joensuu in English City of Joensuu in Finnish Pielis ru Travel information about North Karelia region and City of Joensuu Joensuu Marketplace webcam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joensuu amp oldid 1106128266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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