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Kuopio

Kuopio (/kuˈpi/,[8] Finnish: [ˈkuo̯pio] (listen)) is a Finnish city and municipality located in the region of Northern Savonia. It has a population of 121,557,[4] which makes it the 8th most populous municipality in Finland. Along with Joensuu, Kuopio is one of the major urban, economic, and cultural hubs of Eastern Finland. At the end of 2018, its urban area had a population of 89,307.[9]

Kuopio
City
Kuopion kaupunki
Kuopio stad
City of Kuopio
Clockwise from top-left: the cityscape of the center, the Puijo Tower, the Kuopio Market Hall, the Kuopio Marina, the Governor Palace, the Väinölänniemi Beach, the Technopolis MicroTower, and the Kuopio City Hall.
Nickname: 
Promised Land of Kalakukko[1][2]
Coordinates: 62°53′33″N 27°40′42″E / 62.89250°N 27.67833°E / 62.89250; 27.67833Coordinates: 62°53′33″N 27°40′42″E / 62.89250°N 27.67833°E / 62.89250; 27.67833
CountryFinland
RegionNorthern Savonia
Sub-regionKuopio
Settled1653
Charter17 November 1775
Government
 • City managerJarmo Pirhonen
Area
 (2018-01-01)[3]
 • Total4,326.35 km2 (1,670.41 sq mi)
 • Land1,597.39 km2 (616.76 sq mi)
 • Water719.85 km2 (277.94 sq mi)
 • Rank18th largest in Finland
Population
 (2021-12-31)[4]
 • Total121,557
 • Rank8th largest in Finland
 • Density76.1/km2 (197/sq mi)
Population by native language
 • Finnish97.8% (official)
 • Swedish0.1%
 • Others2.1%
Population by age
 • 0 to 1414.5%
 • 15 to 6463.8%
 • 65 or older21.7%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Postal code
FI-70101
Municipal tax rate[7]21.75%
Websitekuopio.fi

Kuopio has a total area of 4,326.35 square kilometres (1,670.41 sq mi), of which 719.85 km2 (277.94 sq mi) is water[3] and half is forest. Though the city's population is a spread-out 76/km2 (200/sq mi), the city's urban areas are populated comparably densely (urban area: 1,618 /km²),[10] making Kuopio Finland's second-most densely populated city.

Kuopio is known nationwide as one of the most important study cities and centers of attraction and growth,[11][12][13] but on the other hand, the history of Kuopio has been characterized by several municipality mergers since 1969, as a result of which Kuopio now includes much countryside; Kuopio's population surpassed 100,000 when the town of Nilsiä joined the city at the beginning of 2013, and when Maaninka joined Kuopio at the beginning of 2015, Kuopio became Finland's largest milk producing community and Finland's second largest beef producing community. In addition, at the end of the 2010s, Kuopio was noted for numerous large projects, which are the largest nationwide after the Helsinki's metropolitan area.[14] With the large tourist center in Tahkovuori, Kuopio has also grown into a major tourist city. Kuopio Airport, located in the Siilinjärvi municipality that almost surrounded by Kuopio, is Finland's fifth-busiest airport, with over 235,000 passengers in 2017.[15]

According to Kuntarating 2017 survey, Kuopio has the most satisfied residents among the 20 largest cities,[16] and according to the 2018 survey, Kuopio is the best city for real estate investors.[17] In the Kuntien imago 2018 survey, Kuopio ranks second among large cities of Finland after Seinäjoki of South Ostrobothnia.[18] In T-media's attraction and influence of the ten biggest cities study in 2021 and 2022, Kuopio is the second most attractive city in Finland, with Tampere holding the first place.[19][20]

Kuopio was the European Region of Gastronomy in 2020.[21][22] It is also known as home of Kalakukko, a traditional food of Savonia,[23] which is why Kuopio is also known by the nickname the "Promised Land of Kalakukko".[1][2]

Etymology

Several explanations are behind the name Kuopio. The first is that in the 16th century, a certain influential person named Kauhanen in Tavinsalmi changed his name to Skopa and the people's pronunciation was Coopia and finally Cuopio. The second explanation is that it comes from the verb kuopia, meaning "paw", as when a horse paws the ground with its hoof. A third explanation is that it came from a certain Karelian man's name Prokopij, from Ruokolahti in the Middle Ages.[24] This explanation is the most likely, and is supported by the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland.[25][26]

Heraldry

 
Original 1823 drawing of the coat of arms

The coat of arms of Kuopio was designed in 1823 by drawing by the town councilor Karl Hårdh[27] or possibly his artist son, Adolf Hårdh.[28] The coat of arms was approved for use in 1823 by the Kuopio Magistrate in accordance with the order of Alexander I of Russia.[29][30] The coat of arms building, which represents Kuopio Cathedral, has often been mistakenly considered to be Kuopio City Hall, completed in 1886.[28]

The current design of the coat of arms is the handwriting of architect Seppo Ruotsalainen.[28] The coat of arms in its current form was approved at a meeting of Kuopio City Council on 25 November 1957, and the Ministry of the Interior confirmed the coat of arms and its explanation on 12 June 1958.[31]

History

In the 1550s, under the influence of Mikael Agricola, a church and a parish were founded in Kuopionniemi. Governor Peter Brahe founded the city of Kuopio in 1653, but the official date is recognized as 17 November 1775, when King Gustav III of Sweden ordered the formal establishment of the city.[32]

The period of Russian rule (1809–1917) brought notable transportation development within Eastern Finland. The Saimaa Canal (1856) opened up a summer route towards the Baltic Sea, and the Savonia railway (1889) improved transport in winter.[32]

 
Kuopio's old railway station building and passengers in 1910.

After World War II, the city's population grew significantly, due in part to the settlement of Karelian evacuees and the high birth rate. The rapid growth of the population forced the expansion of schools; at the end of the 1940s, support was also provided for school transports[33] and the provision of free school meals (the poor people had received it in Kuopio since 1902).[34] The large number of young people and the occasional lack of activity also gave rise to various phenomena in the city, such as the Kuopio Market Riot in 1965.[35][36] In the 1960s, the first construction of the actual suburb, Puijonlaakso, began. Since then, the new areas have each grown in turn: in the 1960s, Puijonlaakso and Tiihotar (as part of Saarijärvi); In the 1970s Saarijärvi, Kelloniemi and Levänen; In the 1980s, Jynkkä and Neulamäki.[citation needed]

The municipality of Maaninka joined the city of Kuopio in 2015, the town of Nilsiä in 2013, and Karttula[37] in 2011, as did Vehmersalmi in 2005, Riistavesi in 1973, and Kuopion maalaiskunta in 1969.[32]

Geography

 
Kuopio is almost completely surrounded by lake Kallavesi.

The city is surrounded by Lake Kallavesi,[38] and several parts of it are built on islands. With an area of 472.76 square kilometres (182.53 sq mi) Lake Kallavesi is the tenth largest lake in Finland. In the wake of the Yoldia Sea, which followed the Weichselian glaciation and preceded the Baltic Sea, there are ancient beaches up to 140 m above the current sea level, of which the current Lake Kallavesi is 82 m above sea level.[39] Kuopio's ample waterfronts and islands are also used in the Saaristokaupunki (lit. Archipelago city) -project, the biggest residential area currently being built in Finland.[40] Saaristokaupunki will accommodate a total of 14,000 inhabitants in 2015. All houses will be situated no more than 500 metres (1,600 ft) from the nearest lakeshore.[41]

Kuopio Market Square is the undisputed center of the city[38] and the city center follows a densely built grid pattern with several parks and narrow gutter streets.[42] The environment of the city is quite distinctive; the surface shapes of the waterfront-lined center are so variable that a flat property is a desired rarity.[43] The settlement has spread outside the center of Kuopio according to a dense and sparse finger model that is affordable for public transport,[44] and the new districts have been built in a municipal drive at once; for example, the Saaristokaupunki was banned for building for the previous 25 years,[45] and this Kuopio zoning tradition has a long history.[45] Due to the above-mentioned factors, the population density of the Kuopio city center is the highest in Finland.[46]

With the surrounding lakes, the shoreline in Kuopio is 4,760 kilometers.[47] The terrain is also characterized by rich forests, and the clear center of the Kuopio's lund forest is mainly located in the area between Kuopio, Nilsiä and Siilinjärvi.[48][49] Of the Finnish municipalities, Kuopio has the second largest number of summer cottages and holiday homes. In 2013, the number of summer cottages was 8,684. The number of summer homes in Kuopio has increased in recent years due to municipal associations.[50] Due to the abundance of water bodies, Kuopio also has a remarkably favorable climate compared to the latitude. The annual sum of the effective temperature is about as high in Kuopio as in places further south than, for example, Tampere and Lahti.[51]

Subdivisions

 
An aerial view of Kuopio.
 
Boats in the Rönö district.

There are more than 50 districts and villages in Kuopio.[43]

  1. Väinölänniemi
  2. Vahtivuori
  3. Maljalahti
  4. Multimäki
  5. Kuopionlahti
  6. Hatsala
  7. Niirala
  8. Haapaniemi
  9. Itkonniemi
  10. Männistö
  11. Linnanpelto
  12. Saarijärvi
  13. Puijonlaakso
  14. Savilahti
  15. Peipposenrinne
  16. Inkilänmäki
  17. Särkiniemi
  18. Kettulanlahti
  19. Rahusenkangas
  20. Rönö
  21. Rypysuo
  22. Päiväranta
  23. Julkula
  24. Sorsasalo
  25. Kelloniemi
  26. Levänen
  27. Jynkkä
  28. Neulamäki
  29. Puijo
  30. Niuva
  31. Neulaniemi
  32. Kolmisoppi
  33. Neulalampi
  34. Petonen
  35. Litmanen
  36. Pirtti
  37. Pitkälahti
  38. Saaristokaupunki
  39. Lehtoniemi
  40. Rautaniemi
  41. Hiltulanlahti
  42. Kiviharju
  43. Vanuvuori
  44. Melalahti
  45. Kurkimäki
  46. Vehmersalmi
  47. Karttula
  48. Nilsiä
  49. Tahko
  50. Maaninka
  51. Keskisaari
  52. Juankoski
  53. Säyneinen
  54. Puutossalmi
  55. Pellesmäki

Climate

Kuopio falls in the subarctic climate zone (Köppen "Dfc"), closely bordering on continental due to its warm summers. Winters are long and cold, with average highs staying below freezing from November until March, and summers are short and relatively mild. Most precipitation occurs in the late summer and early fall. The summers are relatively warm for its latitude, especially the lows. This is due to influence from the lake, making it much warmer on summer nights than in areas away from water. In winter, maritime moderation is eliminated as the lake freezes over.

Climate data for Kuopio Airport (1981-2010 normals, extremes 1940-present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 7.9
(46.2)
9.2
(48.6)
13.3
(55.9)
21.9
(71.4)
28.6
(83.5)
31.1
(88.0)
33.8
(92.8)
33.2
(91.8)
25.8
(78.4)
16.0
(60.8)
11.1
(52.0)
8.6
(47.5)
33.8
(92.8)
Average high °C (°F) −6.0
(21.2)
−5.7
(21.7)
−0.2
(31.6)
6.4
(43.5)
14.1
(57.4)
18.9
(66.0)
21.8
(71.2)
18.9
(66.0)
13.0
(55.4)
6.3
(43.3)
−0.1
(31.8)
−3.9
(25.0)
7.0
(44.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) −9.2
(15.4)
−9.2
(15.4)
−4.1
(24.6)
2.0
(35.6)
9.1
(48.4)
14.5
(58.1)
17.5
(63.5)
15.0
(59.0)
9.7
(49.5)
4.1
(39.4)
−2.0
(28.4)
−6.7
(19.9)
3.4
(38.1)
Average low °C (°F) −12.6
(9.3)
−13.0
(8.6)
−8.0
(17.6)
−2.2
(28.0)
4.3
(39.7)
10.3
(50.5)
13.6
(56.5)
11.7
(53.1)
7.0
(44.6)
2.1
(35.8)
−4.1
(24.6)
−9.7
(14.5)
−0.1
(31.9)
Record low °C (°F) −39.3
(−38.7)
−37.0
(−34.6)
−33.0
(−27.4)
−20.9
(−5.6)
−8.2
(17.2)
0.1
(32.2)
4.7
(40.5)
2.7
(36.9)
−4.9
(23.2)
−15.0
(5.0)
−27.6
(−17.7)
−41.1
(−42.0)
−41.1
(−42.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 48
(1.9)
36
(1.4)
36
(1.4)
30
(1.2)
46
(1.8)
67
(2.6)
80
(3.1)
75
(3.0)
53
(2.1)
56
(2.2)
52
(2.0)
51
(2.0)
630
(24.7)
Average precipitation days 11 9 9 7 9 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 120
Source: Finnish Meteorological Institute[52]

FMI(record highs and lows 1940-1961)[53]

Kuopio
Climate chart (explanation)
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F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
 
 
41
 
 
−6
−13
 
 
31
 
 
−6
−13
 
 
34
 
 
0
−8
 
 
32
 
 
6
−3
 
 
39
 
 
14
4
 
 
65
 
 
19
10
 
 
77
 
 
21
13
 
 
80
 
 
19
11
 
 
59
 
 
12
6
 
 
53
 
 
6
2
 
 
51
 
 
0
−5
 
 
46
 
 
−4
−10
Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
Source: World Meteorological Organization[54]
Imperial conversion
JFMAMJJASOND
 
 
1.6
 
 
21
8
 
 
1.2
 
 
21
8
 
 
1.3
 
 
31
17
 
 
1.3
 
 
42
27
 
 
1.5
 
 
57
39
 
 
2.6
 
 
67
51
 
 
3
 
 
71
56
 
 
3.2
 
 
65
52
 
 
2.3
 
 
54
44
 
 
2.1
 
 
43
35
 
 
2
 
 
32
24
 
 
1.8
 
 
25
13
Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches

Demographics

Significant foreign resident groups [55]
Nationality Population (2020)
  Soviet Union 1,234
  Russia 424
  Syria 264
  Iraq 259
  Thailand 245
  Myanmar 236
  Estonia 229
  China 139
  Turkey 119
  Sudan 116
  Morocco 92
  India 89
  Pakistan 86
  Iran 84
  Nigeria 79

Kuopio is the eighth largest city in Finland in term of its population. At the beginning of 2021, the population was 120,246,[56] compared to only about 10,000 at the beginning of the 20th century.[57] There are around 5,200 foreign citizens (31 December 2020).[55] The average age of Kuopio residents is 40,6 years (2014).[58]

Religion

The largest church denomination in Finland, Evangelical Lutheran Church has a diocese in Kuopio, which is shepherded by bishop Jari Jolkkonen.[59] One of the most significant Lutheran churches in the city is the Kuopio Cathedral, completed in 1816.[60]

Kuopio is home of the Finnish Orthodox Church where its primate, archbishop of Karelia and all Finland Leo (Makkonen) is seated. This is an autonomous jurisdiction affiliated with the Patriarchate of Constantinople. It is the only mainstream Orthodox faction to celebrate Easter on the Latin date. The late Archbishop Paul had been successful in producing literature of popular theology. The city is also the location of RIISA- Orthodox Church Museum of Finland.

Kuopio also has an Islamic mosque.[61] Muslims from various parts of the world and certain Finnish Muslims live in Kuopio.

The town is also home to the first Burmese Buddhist monastery in Finland, named the Buddha Dhamma Ramsi Monastery.[62][63]

Economy

 
Matkus Shopping Centre in Hiltulanlahti, Kuopio

Kuopio's economic structure is very diverse. In 2008, there were about 4,200 enterprises in Kuopio,[64] of which approximately 180 were export companies.[65] These provided about 45,000 jobs.[65] In 2016, this grew to a total of about 5,050 companies, of which more than 190 also trade abroad. There are a total of 50,877 jobs. The business service of the City of Kuopio plays a significant role in the development of Kuopio's business life. The business service promotes the development of companies operating in Kuopio and improves the operating environments of companies. The most important thing in developing operating environments is to improve the supply of estate and business premises. The Kuopio University Hospital (KUH) is Kuopio's second largest employer after the City of Kuopio; in 2011, KUH employed a total of 4,113 people.[66]

Tourism is of great importance to Kuopio's business life;[67] the Rauhalahti camping site is one indication of Kuopio's expertise, as it is the only five-star camping site in Finland.[67] The city has also a comprehensive hotel offer for tourism, one of the most notable is Hotel Savonia, part of the Best Western hotel chain, in the Puijonlaakso district. Arranging accommodation and program services gives many jobs. Kuopio's Entrepreneurs (Kuopion Yrittäjät), the local association of Savonia Entrepreneurs (Savon Yrittäjät), operates in Kuopio.

 
Technology centre Technopolis Kuopio is situated in Kuopio Science Park.

The most significant recent business projects are the centralization of Honeywell's Finnish operations in Kuopio, the completion of Ark Therapeutics' gene medicine plant, the marine industry concentration built by Bella Boats at the Marine Park in Haapaniemi's Siikaniemi and the construction of Junttan's EUR 15 million assembly plant at Kylmämäki at the end of 2008. The site of Junttan's current factory in Särkilahti will have space for a large shopping center. The 9.7-hectare plot purchased by Savocon and TKD Finland for EUR 11 million has a building right for 58,500 square meters. The two companies plan to invest a total of about 40 million euros in the project.[68] A significant industrial player is also Savon Sello company in Sorsasalo, which is currently owned by Powerflute Oyj. One of the biggest projects and investments of recent years is the preparation of the construction of Finnpulp's largest and most modern softwood pulp mill in Kuopio.[69] The most significant retail investments are the Prisma hypermarket completed in December 2007 and the Päiväranta's K-Citymarket completed in August 2008. A hardware store Kodin Terra was opened in Pitkälahti, as well as the Ikano Group's Matkus Shopping Center in the Hiltulanlahti area in November 2012[70] and an IKEA department store in May 2013.[71]

Culture

 
Kuopio Museum in a National Romantic style building
 
Bust of J. V. Snellman at the Snellman Park (Snellmaninpuisto)

Kuopio is known as the cultural center of Eastern Finland. One of Kuopio's most important cultural venues are the Kuopio Museum, the Kuopio Art Museum and the Kuopio City Theatre in the city center. A wide range of musical (from kindergarten to doctorate-level studies) and dance education is available and the cultural life is active. Notable events include ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival, Kuopio Dance Festival, Kuopio Rockcock, Kuopio Wine Festival, Kuopio Marathon and Finland Ice Marathon in winter. A notable place, however, to enjoy the local flavor of Kuopio life and food is Sampo, a fish restaurant loved by locals and tourists as well.

Kuopio is known for its association with a national delicacy, Finnish fish pastry (Kalakukko), and the dialect of Savo, as well as the hill of Puijo and the Puijo tower.[38] Besides being a very popular outdoor recreation area, Puijo serves also as a stage for a yearly World Cup ski jumping competition.[38]

In inhabitants of Kuopio have a special reputation: they are known as jovial and verbally joking.[citation needed] Within the Savo culture, the onus is placed on the listener to interpret the story. People of the Kuopio region and Eastern Finland have always had many health problems and the mortality has been higher than on an average in Finland. Because of this, Eastern Finland has been a hotspot for Public Health studies. The North Karelia Project by the University of Kuopio in coordination with the National Public Health Institute and the World Health Organization, beginning in the 1970s was one of its first steps towards world class research.[citation needed] Niuvanniemi a historical psychiatric hospital is also located in the western part of the city in the Niuva district.[72]

During the 2000s, Kuopio has placed very well in a number of image, popularity and city-attractiveness surveys. In 2007 it was placed third, behind Tampere and Oulu.

 
Kuopio Market Square with the Market Hall in foreground and the City Hall in the background

Sports

 
Puijo Ski Jumps with the Observation Tower in the background
 
KuPS vs HJK at Magnum Areena, Kuopio. Finnish League Cup, March 11, 2008.

Kuopio bid for the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics, a youth sports festival in the tradition of the Olympics. It became a finalist in November 2008, but ultimately lost to Innsbruck, Austria. Kuopio's image as a small city with a large University and many active young people was considered a model of what the International Olympic Committee seeks for the Games.[73]

Transport

 
Check-in at Kuopio Airport

The city has a nationally unique feature in its street network, where every other street is reserved for pedestrian and cycle traffic,[74] so-called "rännikatu" (derived from the Swedish gränd, alley). These streets provide pedestrians a calm environment away from vehicular traffic.[75] This setup dates back to Kuopio's first town plan by Pehr Kjellman in 1776. Originally, rännikadut were created as a fire barrier to prevent a possible fire escalating in a mainly wood-constructed city.[76]

Two Finnish highways cross Kuopio: Finnish national road 5 (Vt 5; part of E63 in the northern side of city), which extends south to Helsinki and north to Sodankylä, and Finnish national road 9 (Vt 9; part of E63 in the western side of city), which extends west to Turku and east to the Niirala checkpoint on the Finnish-Russian border. The Blue Highway passes through Kuopio. It is an international tourist route from Mo i Rana, Norway to Pudozh, Russia via Sweden and Finland.

Long-distance transport connections from Kuopio include Pendolino and InterCity trains from Kuopio railway station to several destinations around Finland, operated by VR, as well as multiple daily departures from Kuopio Airport on Finnair to Helsinki. The passenger harbour of the port of Kuopio, located on the shore of Lake Kallavesi, is the busiest port for passenger traffic in the Vuoksi drainage basin and the Finnish Lakeland.[77][78]

Education

Kuopio has always been a city of education. Some of the first schools offering education in Finnish (such as the School for the Blind in 1871, and the Trade School in 1887) were established in Kuopio. Currently the most important institutions are the University of Eastern Finland, the Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Vocational College of Northern Savonia and the Kuopio department of the Sibelius Academy. One of the oldest schools in the city are Kuopio Lyceum High School, which was officially established in 1872, but was originally built in 1826 and designed by Carl Ludvig Engel.

Kuopio is known as a strong center of health (e.g. it has the biggest yearly enrollment rate of medical students in Finland), pharmacy, environment, food & nutrition (all legalized Clinical and Public Health Nutritionists in Finland graduate from the University of Eastern Finland), safety (education in Emergency Services is centered in Kuopio[81]) and welfare professions, as the major organisations University of Kuopio (now part of the University of Eastern Finland since January 2010.[82]), Savonia University of Applied Sciences and Technopolis Kuopio are particularly oriented to those areas.

Notable people

 
Minna Canth, a writer and a social activist

International relations

Kuopio is twinned with 15 cities around the world. It also has one twin county, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia.[83]

Twin towns – Sister cities

Kuopio is twinned with:[83]

See also

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External links

  • Kuopio – Official website (in Finnish, Swedish, English, German, French, Spanish, and Russian)
  • – Another official website (in Finnish, Swedish, English, and German)
  • – Various resources about different areas of interest related to Kuopio History and Life (in Finnish, English, German, Russian, and Chinese)
  • (in English)
  • University of Eastern Finland (in English)
  • KPY Novapolis Kuopio (in Finnish)
  • Invest in Kuopio -factsheet (in English)
  • Kuopio Mosque
  • Satellite picture by Google Maps

kuopio, finnish, ˈkuo, listen, finnish, city, municipality, located, region, northern, savonia, population, which, makes, most, populous, municipality, finland, along, with, joensuu, major, urban, economic, cultural, hubs, eastern, finland, 2018, urban, area, . Kuopio k u ˈ oʊ p i oʊ 8 Finnish ˈkuo pio listen is a Finnish city and municipality located in the region of Northern Savonia It has a population of 121 557 4 which makes it the 8th most populous municipality in Finland Along with Joensuu Kuopio is one of the major urban economic and cultural hubs of Eastern Finland At the end of 2018 its urban area had a population of 89 307 9 KuopioCityKuopion kaupunki Kuopio stad City of KuopioClockwise from top left the cityscape of the center the Puijo Tower the Kuopio Market Hall the Kuopio Marina the Governor Palace the Vainolanniemi Beach the Technopolis MicroTower and the Kuopio City Hall Coat of armsNickname Promised Land of Kalakukko 1 2 Coordinates 62 53 33 N 27 40 42 E 62 89250 N 27 67833 E 62 89250 27 67833 Coordinates 62 53 33 N 27 40 42 E 62 89250 N 27 67833 E 62 89250 27 67833CountryFinlandRegionNorthern SavoniaSub regionKuopioSettled1653Charter17 November 1775Government City managerJarmo PirhonenArea 2018 01 01 3 Total4 326 35 km2 1 670 41 sq mi Land1 597 39 km2 616 76 sq mi Water719 85 km2 277 94 sq mi Rank18th largest in FinlandPopulation 2021 12 31 4 Total121 557 Rank8th largest in Finland Density76 1 km2 197 sq mi Population by native language 5 Finnish97 8 official Swedish0 1 Others2 1 Population by age 6 0 to 1414 5 15 to 6463 8 65 or older21 7 Time zoneUTC 02 00 EET Summer DST UTC 03 00 EEST Postal codeFI 70101Municipal tax rate 7 21 75 Websitekuopio fiKuopio has a total area of 4 326 35 square kilometres 1 670 41 sq mi of which 719 85 km2 277 94 sq mi is water 3 and half is forest Though the city s population is a spread out 76 km2 200 sq mi the city s urban areas are populated comparably densely urban area 1 618 km 10 making Kuopio Finland s second most densely populated city Kuopio is known nationwide as one of the most important study cities and centers of attraction and growth 11 12 13 but on the other hand the history of Kuopio has been characterized by several municipality mergers since 1969 as a result of which Kuopio now includes much countryside Kuopio s population surpassed 100 000 when the town of Nilsia joined the city at the beginning of 2013 and when Maaninka joined Kuopio at the beginning of 2015 Kuopio became Finland s largest milk producing community and Finland s second largest beef producing community In addition at the end of the 2010s Kuopio was noted for numerous large projects which are the largest nationwide after the Helsinki s metropolitan area 14 With the large tourist center in Tahkovuori Kuopio has also grown into a major tourist city Kuopio Airport located in the Siilinjarvi municipality that almost surrounded by Kuopio is Finland s fifth busiest airport with over 235 000 passengers in 2017 15 According to Kuntarating 2017 survey Kuopio has the most satisfied residents among the 20 largest cities 16 and according to the 2018 survey Kuopio is the best city for real estate investors 17 In the Kuntien imago 2018 survey Kuopio ranks second among large cities of Finland after Seinajoki of South Ostrobothnia 18 In T media s attraction and influence of the ten biggest cities study in 2021 and 2022 Kuopio is the second most attractive city in Finland with Tampere holding the first place 19 20 Kuopio was the European Region of Gastronomy in 2020 21 22 It is also known as home of Kalakukko a traditional food of Savonia 23 which is why Kuopio is also known by the nickname the Promised Land of Kalakukko 1 2 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Heraldry 3 History 4 Geography 4 1 Subdivisions 4 2 Climate 5 Demographics 5 1 Religion 6 Economy 7 Culture 8 Sports 9 Transport 10 Education 11 Notable people 12 International relations 12 1 Twin towns Sister cities 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksEtymology EditSeveral explanations are behind the name Kuopio The first is that in the 16th century a certain influential person named Kauhanen in Tavinsalmi changed his name to Skopa and the people s pronunciation was Coopia and finally Cuopio The second explanation is that it comes from the verb kuopia meaning paw as when a horse paws the ground with its hoof A third explanation is that it came from a certain Karelian man s name Prokopij from Ruokolahti in the Middle Ages 24 This explanation is the most likely and is supported by the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland 25 26 Heraldry Edit Original 1823 drawing of the coat of arms The coat of arms of Kuopio was designed in 1823 by drawing by the town councilor Karl Hardh 27 or possibly his artist son Adolf Hardh 28 The coat of arms was approved for use in 1823 by the Kuopio Magistrate in accordance with the order of Alexander I of Russia 29 30 The coat of arms building which represents Kuopio Cathedral has often been mistakenly considered to be Kuopio City Hall completed in 1886 28 The current design of the coat of arms is the handwriting of architect Seppo Ruotsalainen 28 The coat of arms in its current form was approved at a meeting of Kuopio City Council on 25 November 1957 and the Ministry of the Interior confirmed the coat of arms and its explanation on 12 June 1958 31 History EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2011 In the 1550s under the influence of Mikael Agricola a church and a parish were founded in Kuopionniemi Governor Peter Brahe founded the city of Kuopio in 1653 but the official date is recognized as 17 November 1775 when King Gustav III of Sweden ordered the formal establishment of the city 32 The period of Russian rule 1809 1917 brought notable transportation development within Eastern Finland The Saimaa Canal 1856 opened up a summer route towards the Baltic Sea and the Savonia railway 1889 improved transport in winter 32 Kuopio s old railway station building and passengers in 1910 After World War II the city s population grew significantly due in part to the settlement of Karelian evacuees and the high birth rate The rapid growth of the population forced the expansion of schools at the end of the 1940s support was also provided for school transports 33 and the provision of free school meals the poor people had received it in Kuopio since 1902 34 The large number of young people and the occasional lack of activity also gave rise to various phenomena in the city such as the Kuopio Market Riot in 1965 35 36 In the 1960s the first construction of the actual suburb Puijonlaakso began Since then the new areas have each grown in turn in the 1960s Puijonlaakso and Tiihotar as part of Saarijarvi In the 1970s Saarijarvi Kelloniemi and Levanen In the 1980s Jynkka and Neulamaki citation needed The municipality of Maaninka joined the city of Kuopio in 2015 the town of Nilsia in 2013 and Karttula 37 in 2011 as did Vehmersalmi in 2005 Riistavesi in 1973 and Kuopion maalaiskunta in 1969 32 Geography Edit Kuopio is almost completely surrounded by lake Kallavesi The city is surrounded by Lake Kallavesi 38 and several parts of it are built on islands With an area of 472 76 square kilometres 182 53 sq mi Lake Kallavesi is the tenth largest lake in Finland In the wake of the Yoldia Sea which followed the Weichselian glaciation and preceded the Baltic Sea there are ancient beaches up to 140 m above the current sea level of which the current Lake Kallavesi is 82 m above sea level 39 Kuopio s ample waterfronts and islands are also used in the Saaristokaupunki lit Archipelago city project the biggest residential area currently being built in Finland 40 Saaristokaupunki will accommodate a total of 14 000 inhabitants in 2015 All houses will be situated no more than 500 metres 1 600 ft from the nearest lakeshore 41 Kuopio Market Square is the undisputed center of the city 38 and the city center follows a densely built grid pattern with several parks and narrow gutter streets 42 The environment of the city is quite distinctive the surface shapes of the waterfront lined center are so variable that a flat property is a desired rarity 43 The settlement has spread outside the center of Kuopio according to a dense and sparse finger model that is affordable for public transport 44 and the new districts have been built in a municipal drive at once for example the Saaristokaupunki was banned for building for the previous 25 years 45 and this Kuopio zoning tradition has a long history 45 Due to the above mentioned factors the population density of the Kuopio city center is the highest in Finland 46 With the surrounding lakes the shoreline in Kuopio is 4 760 kilometers 47 The terrain is also characterized by rich forests and the clear center of the Kuopio s lund forest is mainly located in the area between Kuopio Nilsia and Siilinjarvi 48 49 Of the Finnish municipalities Kuopio has the second largest number of summer cottages and holiday homes In 2013 the number of summer cottages was 8 684 The number of summer homes in Kuopio has increased in recent years due to municipal associations 50 Due to the abundance of water bodies Kuopio also has a remarkably favorable climate compared to the latitude The annual sum of the effective temperature is about as high in Kuopio as in places further south than for example Tampere and Lahti 51 Subdivisions Edit An aerial view of Kuopio Boats in the Rono district There are more than 50 districts and villages in Kuopio 43 Vainolanniemi Vahtivuori Maljalahti Multimaki Kuopionlahti Hatsala Niirala Haapaniemi Itkonniemi Mannisto Linnanpelto Saarijarvi Puijonlaakso Savilahti Peipposenrinne Inkilanmaki Sarkiniemi Kettulanlahti Rahusenkangas Rono Rypysuo Paivaranta Julkula Sorsasalo Kelloniemi Levanen Jynkka Neulamaki Puijo Niuva Neulaniemi Kolmisoppi Neulalampi Petonen Litmanen Pirtti Pitkalahti Saaristokaupunki Lehtoniemi Rautaniemi Hiltulanlahti Kiviharju Vanuvuori Melalahti Kurkimaki Vehmersalmi Karttula Nilsia Tahko Maaninka Keskisaari Juankoski Sayneinen Puutossalmi Pellesmaki Climate Edit Kuopio falls in the subarctic climate zone Koppen Dfc closely bordering on continental due to its warm summers Winters are long and cold with average highs staying below freezing from November until March and summers are short and relatively mild Most precipitation occurs in the late summer and early fall The summers are relatively warm for its latitude especially the lows This is due to influence from the lake making it much warmer on summer nights than in areas away from water In winter maritime moderation is eliminated as the lake freezes over Climate data for Kuopio Airport 1981 2010 normals extremes 1940 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 7 9 46 2 9 2 48 6 13 3 55 9 21 9 71 4 28 6 83 5 31 1 88 0 33 8 92 8 33 2 91 8 25 8 78 4 16 0 60 8 11 1 52 0 8 6 47 5 33 8 92 8 Average high C F 6 0 21 2 5 7 21 7 0 2 31 6 6 4 43 5 14 1 57 4 18 9 66 0 21 8 71 2 18 9 66 0 13 0 55 4 6 3 43 3 0 1 31 8 3 9 25 0 7 0 44 5 Daily mean C F 9 2 15 4 9 2 15 4 4 1 24 6 2 0 35 6 9 1 48 4 14 5 58 1 17 5 63 5 15 0 59 0 9 7 49 5 4 1 39 4 2 0 28 4 6 7 19 9 3 4 38 1 Average low C F 12 6 9 3 13 0 8 6 8 0 17 6 2 2 28 0 4 3 39 7 10 3 50 5 13 6 56 5 11 7 53 1 7 0 44 6 2 1 35 8 4 1 24 6 9 7 14 5 0 1 31 9 Record low C F 39 3 38 7 37 0 34 6 33 0 27 4 20 9 5 6 8 2 17 2 0 1 32 2 4 7 40 5 2 7 36 9 4 9 23 2 15 0 5 0 27 6 17 7 41 1 42 0 41 1 42 0 Average precipitation mm inches 48 1 9 36 1 4 36 1 4 30 1 2 46 1 8 67 2 6 80 3 1 75 3 0 53 2 1 56 2 2 52 2 0 51 2 0 630 24 7 Average precipitation days 11 9 9 7 9 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 120Source Finnish Meteorological Institute 52 FMI record highs and lows 1940 1961 53 KuopioClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 41 6 13 31 6 13 34 0 8 32 6 3 39 14 4 65 19 10 77 21 13 80 19 11 59 12 6 53 6 2 51 0 5 46 4 10Average max and min temperatures in CPrecipitation totals in mmSource World Meteorological Organization 54 Imperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 1 6 21 8 1 2 21 8 1 3 31 17 1 3 42 27 1 5 57 39 2 6 67 51 3 71 56 3 2 65 52 2 3 54 44 2 1 43 35 2 32 24 1 8 25 13Average max and min temperatures in FPrecipitation totals in inchesDemographics EditSignificant foreign resident groups 55 Nationality Population 2020 Soviet Union 1 234 Russia 424 Syria 264 Iraq 259 Thailand 245 Myanmar 236 Estonia 229 China 139 Turkey 119 Sudan 116 Morocco 92 India 89 Pakistan 86 Iran 84 Nigeria 79Kuopio is the eighth largest city in Finland in term of its population At the beginning of 2021 the population was 120 246 56 compared to only about 10 000 at the beginning of the 20th century 57 There are around 5 200 foreign citizens 31 December 2020 55 The average age of Kuopio residents is 40 6 years 2014 58 Religion Edit Kuopio Cathedral The largest church denomination in Finland Evangelical Lutheran Church has a diocese in Kuopio which is shepherded by bishop Jari Jolkkonen 59 One of the most significant Lutheran churches in the city is the Kuopio Cathedral completed in 1816 60 Kuopio is home of the Finnish Orthodox Church where its primate archbishop of Karelia and all Finland Leo Makkonen is seated This is an autonomous jurisdiction affiliated with the Patriarchate of Constantinople It is the only mainstream Orthodox faction to celebrate Easter on the Latin date The late Archbishop Paul had been successful in producing literature of popular theology The city is also the location of RIISA Orthodox Church Museum of Finland Kuopio also has an Islamic mosque 61 Muslims from various parts of the world and certain Finnish Muslims live in Kuopio The town is also home to the first Burmese Buddhist monastery in Finland named the Buddha Dhamma Ramsi Monastery 62 63 Economy Edit Matkus Shopping Centre in Hiltulanlahti Kuopio Kuopio s economic structure is very diverse In 2008 there were about 4 200 enterprises in Kuopio 64 of which approximately 180 were export companies 65 These provided about 45 000 jobs 65 In 2016 this grew to a total of about 5 050 companies of which more than 190 also trade abroad There are a total of 50 877 jobs The business service of the City of Kuopio plays a significant role in the development of Kuopio s business life The business service promotes the development of companies operating in Kuopio and improves the operating environments of companies The most important thing in developing operating environments is to improve the supply of estate and business premises The Kuopio University Hospital KUH is Kuopio s second largest employer after the City of Kuopio in 2011 KUH employed a total of 4 113 people 66 Tourism is of great importance to Kuopio s business life 67 the Rauhalahti camping site is one indication of Kuopio s expertise as it is the only five star camping site in Finland 67 The city has also a comprehensive hotel offer for tourism one of the most notable is Hotel Savonia part of the Best Western hotel chain in the Puijonlaakso district Arranging accommodation and program services gives many jobs Kuopio s Entrepreneurs Kuopion Yrittajat the local association of Savonia Entrepreneurs Savon Yrittajat operates in Kuopio Technology centre Technopolis Kuopio is situated in Kuopio Science Park The most significant recent business projects are the centralization of Honeywell s Finnish operations in Kuopio the completion of Ark Therapeutics gene medicine plant the marine industry concentration built by Bella Boats at the Marine Park in Haapaniemi s Siikaniemi and the construction of Junttan s EUR 15 million assembly plant at Kylmamaki at the end of 2008 The site of Junttan s current factory in Sarkilahti will have space for a large shopping center The 9 7 hectare plot purchased by Savocon and TKD Finland for EUR 11 million has a building right for 58 500 square meters The two companies plan to invest a total of about 40 million euros in the project 68 A significant industrial player is also Savon Sello company in Sorsasalo which is currently owned by Powerflute Oyj One of the biggest projects and investments of recent years is the preparation of the construction of Finnpulp s largest and most modern softwood pulp mill in Kuopio 69 The most significant retail investments are the Prisma hypermarket completed in December 2007 and the Paivaranta s K Citymarket completed in August 2008 A hardware store Kodin Terra was opened in Pitkalahti as well as the Ikano Group s Matkus Shopping Center in the Hiltulanlahti area in November 2012 70 and an IKEA department store in May 2013 71 Culture Edit Kuopio Museum in a National Romantic style building Bust of J V Snellman at the Snellman Park Snellmaninpuisto Kuopio is known as the cultural center of Eastern Finland One of Kuopio s most important cultural venues are the Kuopio Museum the Kuopio Art Museum and the Kuopio City Theatre in the city center A wide range of musical from kindergarten to doctorate level studies and dance education is available and the cultural life is active Notable events include ANTI Contemporary Art Festival Kuopio Dance Festival Kuopio Rockcock Kuopio Wine Festival Kuopio Marathon and Finland Ice Marathon in winter A notable place however to enjoy the local flavor of Kuopio life and food is Sampo a fish restaurant loved by locals and tourists as well Kuopio is known for its association with a national delicacy Finnish fish pastry Kalakukko and the dialect of Savo as well as the hill of Puijo and the Puijo tower 38 Besides being a very popular outdoor recreation area Puijo serves also as a stage for a yearly World Cup ski jumping competition 38 In inhabitants of Kuopio have a special reputation they are known as jovial and verbally joking citation needed Within the Savo culture the onus is placed on the listener to interpret the story People of the Kuopio region and Eastern Finland have always had many health problems and the mortality has been higher than on an average in Finland Because of this Eastern Finland has been a hotspot for Public Health studies The North Karelia Project by the University of Kuopio in coordination with the National Public Health Institute and the World Health Organization beginning in the 1970s was one of its first steps towards world class research citation needed Niuvanniemi a historical psychiatric hospital is also located in the western part of the city in the Niuva district 72 During the 2000s Kuopio has placed very well in a number of image popularity and city attractiveness surveys In 2007 it was placed third behind Tampere and Oulu Kuopio Market Square with the Market Hall in foreground and the City Hall in the backgroundSports Edit Puijo Ski Jumps with the Observation Tower in the background KuPS vs HJK at Magnum Areena Kuopio Finnish League Cup March 11 2008 Kuopio bid for the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics a youth sports festival in the tradition of the Olympics It became a finalist in November 2008 but ultimately lost to Innsbruck Austria Kuopio s image as a small city with a large University and many active young people was considered a model of what the International Olympic Committee seeks for the Games 73 KalPa ice hockey 38 KuPS football Kuopion Taitoluistelijat figure skating Puijon Hiihtoseura skiing ski jumping nordic combined biathlon Puijon Pesis pesapallo Kuopion Reippaan voimistelijat gymnastics Finland Ice Marathon ice skating event Kuopio Steelers american football Kuopio Skating club Kuopion Luisteluseura KuLs figure skating Welhot floorball Linkki basketball Transport Edit Check in at Kuopio Airport The city has a nationally unique feature in its street network where every other street is reserved for pedestrian and cycle traffic 74 so called rannikatu derived from the Swedish grand alley These streets provide pedestrians a calm environment away from vehicular traffic 75 This setup dates back to Kuopio s first town plan by Pehr Kjellman in 1776 Originally rannikadut were created as a fire barrier to prevent a possible fire escalating in a mainly wood constructed city 76 Two Finnish highways cross Kuopio Finnish national road 5 Vt 5 part of E63 in the northern side of city which extends south to Helsinki and north to Sodankyla and Finnish national road 9 Vt 9 part of E63 in the western side of city which extends west to Turku and east to the Niirala checkpoint on the Finnish Russian border The Blue Highway passes through Kuopio It is an international tourist route from Mo i Rana Norway to Pudozh Russia via Sweden and Finland Long distance transport connections from Kuopio include Pendolino and InterCity trains from Kuopio railway station to several destinations around Finland operated by VR as well as multiple daily departures from Kuopio Airport on Finnair to Helsinki The passenger harbour of the port of Kuopio located on the shore of Lake Kallavesi is the busiest port for passenger traffic in the Vuoksi drainage basin and the Finnish Lakeland 77 78 Education EditHigher Education in Kuopio University StudentsUniversity of Eastern Finland 6 229 79 Savonia University of Applied Sciences 5 000 80 HUMAK University of Applied Sciences 150Sibelius Academy 100Kuopio has always been a city of education Some of the first schools offering education in Finnish such as the School for the Blind in 1871 and the Trade School in 1887 were established in Kuopio Currently the most important institutions are the University of Eastern Finland the Savonia University of Applied Sciences Vocational College of Northern Savonia and the Kuopio department of the Sibelius Academy One of the oldest schools in the city are Kuopio Lyceum High School which was officially established in 1872 but was originally built in 1826 and designed by Carl Ludvig Engel Kuopio is known as a strong center of health e g it has the biggest yearly enrollment rate of medical students in Finland pharmacy environment food amp nutrition all legalized Clinical and Public Health Nutritionists in Finland graduate from the University of Eastern Finland safety education in Emergency Services is centered in Kuopio 81 and welfare professions as the major organisations University of Kuopio now part of the University of Eastern Finland since January 2010 82 Savonia University of Applied Sciences and Technopolis Kuopio are particularly oriented to those areas Notable people Edit Minna Canth a writer and a social activist Juhani Aho Pertti Ahokas Martti Ahtisaari Minna Canth Pekka Halonen Janne Happonen Matti Hautamaki Marko Hietala Zachary Hietala Olli Jokinen Kasperi Kapanen Sami Kapanen Elina Karjalainen Mika Kojonkoski H Olliver Twisted Hannes Kolehmainen Lasse Lehtinen Paavo Lipponen Paavo Lotjonen Archbishop Leo Iivo Niskanen Martti Nissinen Petri Partanen Pertti Spede Pasanen Paavo Ruotsalainen Aarno Ruusuvuori Aulis Rytkonen Tuomo Saikkonen Paivi Setala Sanna Sillanpaa Alma Finnish singer Johan Vilhelm Snellman Kimmo Timonen Janne Tolsa Jenni Vartiainen Brothers von Wright Magnus Wilhelm and Ferdinand Ilpo VaisanenInternational relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Finland Kuopio is twinned with 15 cities around the world It also has one twin county Laane Viru County Estonia 83 Twin towns Sister cities Edit Kuopio is twinned with 83 Gyor Hungary Minneapolis USA Winnipeg Canada Jonkoping Sweden Aluksne Latvia Svendborg Denmark Pitkyaranta Russia Pskov Russia Castrop Rauxel Germany Bodo Norway Gera Germany Besancon France Opole Poland Craiova Romania Shanghai Pudong ChinaSee also EditFinnish national road 5 Kauppakatu Kuopio Battalion Kuopio Football Club The Kuopio Province The Kuopio school stabbing Kuopio Senior High of Music and Dance Nilsia The Puijo Hill Siilinjarvi University of Eastern FinlandReferences Edit a b Kuopio Region Unexpected encounters by Kirjakaari Issuu Issuu com Retrieved 30 June 2022 a b Demonurkka vol 52 vk 6 2017 Kaaoszine fi 12 February 2017 Retrieved 30 June 2022 a b Area of Finnish Municipalities 1 1 2018 PDF National Land Survey of Finland Retrieved 30 January 2018 a b 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 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Chinese 360 panorama of Kuopio Marketplace Savonia University of Applied Sciences in English University of Eastern Finland in English KPY Novapolis Kuopio in Finnish Invest in Kuopio factsheet in English Kuopio Mosque Satellite picture by Google Maps Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kuopio amp oldid 1119645338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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