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Mikkeli

Mikkeli (Finnish: [ˈmikːeli]; Swedish: S:t Michel; Latin: Michaelia) is a town and municipality located on Lake Saimaa in Finland. It is located in the Etelä-Savo region in what used to be the province of Eastern Finland. It has a population of 51,916 (31 December 2023) (around 34,000 in the town itself) and covers an area of 3,229.57 square kilometres (1,246.94 sq mi), of which 424.7 km2 (164.0 sq mi) is water. Together with Savonlinna, it is one of the largest towns in the South Savonia region and one of the concentrations in the region's hospital districts.[6]

Mikkeli
S:t Michel
Town
Mikkelin kaupunki
S:t Michels stad
Mikkeli within Etelä-Savo, Finland and Eurasia
Coordinates: 61°41′20″N 27°16′19″E / 61.689°N 27.272°E / 61.689; 27.272
CountryFinland
RegionEtelä-Savo
Sub-regionMikkeli
Charter1838
Government
 • TypeCouncil-manager
 • BodyCity Council
 • ChairmanOscar Valtola (NCP)
 • City Board ChairwomanPirjo Siiskonen
 • MayorJanne Kinnunen
Area
 (2018-01-01)[1]
 • Total3,229.57 km2 (1,246.94 sq mi)
 • Land2,548.35 km2 (983.92 sq mi)
 • Water424.7 km2 (164.0 sq mi)
 • Rank23rd largest in Finland
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
 • Total51,916
 • Rank18th largest in Finland
 • Density20.37/km2 (52.8/sq mi)
Population by native language
 • Finnish95.3% (official)
 • Swedish0.2%
 • Others4.5%
Population by age
 • 0 to 1413.9%
 • 15 to 6458.9%
 • 65 or older27.2%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Websitewww.mikkeli.fi

Mikkeli was the site for the headquarters of the Finnish armed forces during World War II. In recognition of this, the town's coat of arms incorporates a pair of crossed Marshal Mannerheim's batons, and the town was awarded the Cross of Liberty, 4th Class, to be displayed with the coat of arms.[7]

History edit

 
Astuvansalmi rock paintings

The earliest signs of human life in Mikkeli are the Astuvansalmi rock paintings in Ristiina, dating back to 4100-2000 BCE.[8] The Astuvansalmi is the largest rock painting site in the Nordic countries.[9]

The peace treaty of Nöteborg in 1323, with which the pogost (church parish) of Savilahti was transferred from the control of Novgorod to Sweden, is the oldest written record of the settlement in the present region of Mikkeli. The locality received its present name Mikkeli after Archangel Michael by the early 16th century at the latest.[10]

On January 23, 1597, more than 200 peasant rebels were killed in the parsonage of Kenkävero in part of the larger Cudgel War. In the war waged by King Gustav III of Sweden against Russia, the Battle of Porrassalmi took place a few miles south of Mikkeli on June 13, 1789. In the battle the Swedes (Finns) victoriously defended their positions against superior numbers of Russians.

Mikkeli was granted town rights in 1838.[11] The provincial government of the province of Mikkeli that had been established in 1831, moved from Heinola to Mikkeli in 1843.

In 1918, during the Civil War, the headquarters of the White Army were established in Mikkeli.[12] Mikkeli was located in a conservative farming area and it was a White stronghold, but elements of the Russian Army garrison in the area supported the Reds. A major engagement was fought around the railway station at Mäntyharju, about 20 km (12 mi) to the south of Mikkeli, when the Whites blocked a Red thrust coming north out of Kouvola. During the Winter War and Continuation War, the headquarters of the Finnish Army was located in Mikkeli.[13] The Army staff made their base in a local secondary school. At the site of that school is the small Päämajamuseo (Finnish for 'Headquarters Museum') containing photographs and memorabilia of the era. As a result of serving as the headquarters of the army that was based there, Mikkeli was bombed heavily, but since there was almost no high-rise development at the time the damage was quickly repaired. Architecturally, most of pre-war Mikkeli doesn't exist anymore.

Wartime Mikkeli is identified with Marshal C. G. E. Mannerheim, the supreme commander of the Finnish Defence Forces and later President of Finland. His personal railway carriage, which he used as a command post during the war, is parked in a siding at Mikkeli Station. It is possible to look inside the carriage through its windows at any time, but public entry to the carriage is permitted only once a year, on Mannerheim's birthday (June 4). The carriage was the venue of Mannerheim's famous 1942 meeting with Hitler near Immola, during which their private conversation was secretly recorded; photographs of this meeting are on display in the carriage. Mannerheim was a regular diner at the Mikkelin Klubi, where his favourite drink was schnapps.

One of the main museums in the town is the Jalkaväkimuseo (Finnish for 'Infantry Museum'), located in one of the former army barracks, close to the University of Applied Sciences.[14] It contains exhibits from the four wars in Finland's modern history – the Civil, Winter, Continuation and Lapland Wars. The museum also contains an exhibit dedicated to Finnish war hero Lauri Törni.[15]

In 1986, there was a hostage crisis in Mikkeli when a bank robber drove from Helsinki with three hostages and parked there. When the police shot at the hostage taker's car he detonated explosives contained inside, killing himself and one hostage.

In 1997, there was a province reform, which made Mikkeli the capital of the new province of Eastern Finland. In a separate reform, the rural municipality of Mikkeli which had surrounded the town and the municipality of Anttola were consolidated into Mikkeli in early 2001. The municipality of Haukivuori was consolidated with Mikkeli on January 1, 2007, and likewise with Ristiina and Suomenniemi in 2013.

Geography edit

 
Map of urban Mikkeli

The centre of Mikkeli is located on a low rise, near the shore of a bay of Lake Saimaa.[16] There are several small lakes in and around the town. The lakes of the eastern parts of the town belong to the water system of River Vuoksi. In the west, the town reaches Lake Puula; this lake belongs to the water system of River Kymijoki.

Demographics edit

Population edit

The city of Mikkeli has 51,916 inhabitants, making it the 18th most populous municipality in Finland. The Mikkeli region has a population of 68,298. In Mikkeli, 4.6% of the population has a foreign background, which is below the national average.[17]

The city's population density is 20.37 inhabitants per square kilometre (52.8/sq mi).[3]


Population size of Mikkeli (and merged municipalities) 1990–2020[17]
Year Population
1990
54,404
1995
55,563
2000
55,222
2005
54,728
2010
54,455
2015
54,665
2020
52,583

Languages edit

Population by mother tongue (2022)[17]

  Finnish (95.3%)
  Russian (1.3%)
  Arabic (0.4%)
  Estonian (0.3%)
  Farsi (0.3%)
  English (0.3%)
  Vietnamese (0.2%)
  Other (1.9%)

Mikkeli is a monolingual Finnish-speaking municipality. The majority of the population - 49,531 people or 95.3% - speak Finnish as their first language. In Mikkeli, 85 people, or 0.2% of the population, speak Swedish.[17] 4.5% of the population of Mikkeli have a mother tongue other than Finnish or Swedish.[17] As English and Swedish are compulsory school subjects, functional bilingualism or trilingualism acquired through language studies is not uncommon.

At least 30 different languages are spoken in Mikkeli. The most common foreign languages are Russian (1.3%), Arabic (0.4%), Estonian (0.3%) and Farsi (0.3%).[17]

Immigration edit

Population by country of birth (2022)[17]
Nationality Population %
  Finland 49,928 95.5
  Soviet Union 427 0.8
  Russia 254 0.5
  Estonia 134 0.3
  Sweden 107 0.2
  Thailand 102 0.2
  Vietnam 86 0.2
  Afghanistan 82 0.2
  Syria 65 0.1
  Iraq 61 0.1
  Turkey 60 0.1
Other 974 1.8

In 2022, there were 2,411 persons with a migrant background living in Mikkeli, or 4.6% of the population.[note 1] The number of residents who were born abroad was 2,352, or 4.5% of the population. The number of persons with foreign citizenship living in Mikkeli was 1,508.[19] Most foreign-born citizens came from the former Soviet Union, Russia, Estonia and Thailand.[17]

The relative share of immigrants in Mikkeli's population is below to the national average. However, the city's new residents are increasingly of foreign origin. This will increase the proportion of foreign residents in the coming years.

Religion edit

In 2022, the Evangelical Lutheran Church was the largest religious group with 73.1% of the population of Mikkeli. Other religious groups accounted for 1.9% of the population. 25.0% of the population had no religious affiliation.[17]

Education edit

 
South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences

A central campus of South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (Xamk) is located in Mikkeli and is a major employer in the city. Its history dates back to 1965, when Mikkeli was selected as the site for a new higher education college specializing in professional, engineering and vocational studies, enrolling its first class of students in 1969 while situated in an old Russian Army barracks on the outskirts of town. Purpose-built accommodations have since been added, but the old buildings are still in use, with the student union located in the "Officers' Club" building. The Polytechnic changed its name to Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences in 2006 and merged in the beginning of 2017 with Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences to constitute a new university: South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (Xamk).

Several other universities also have operations in Mikkeli. The Mikkeli University Consortium includes units from University of Helsinki, Aalto University (formerly Helsinki School of Economics), University of Eastern Finland and Lappeenranta University of Technology.[20] Aalto offers a highly ranked Bachelor of Science degree in international business, taught in English, which draws students and faculty from around the world.[21]

Traffic edit

 
Mannerheim's carriage

Mikkeli has a fast road connection to capital area Greater Helsinki through Finnish national road 5 and Finnish national road 4, which is a four lane highway. Mikkeli has a railway station on the Savonia railway with five trains to and from Helsinki, daily. There are also bus connections to neighboring cities and municipalities and a small local bus transit network within the city limits. Mikkeli also has its own airport, which however has had no scheduled commercial flights since 2005.

Culture edit

Mikkeli boasts its own concert hall, which is a world class facility built in 1988 to commemorate Mikkeli's 150th anniversary as a town. The concert hall is the home of St. Michel Strings chamber orchestra, and also provides the main venue for the annual Mikkeli Music Festival, which attracts musicians and audiences from across Europe.[22] The Mariinsky Opera, led by Valery Gergiev, performs there regularly.[22]

Tourism edit

 
A swimming pools and water slides in Visulahti

Mikkeli is a major holiday resort within the Finnish lakeland area. A well-known and popular travel centre and theme park Visulahti is in Mikkeli, located in the shores of Lake Saimaa.[23] Mikkeli is a popular area for summerhouses due to its vast amount of lakes; in 2020, there were over 10,000 summer houses in Mikkeli, the second most in Finland increasing the population during the summer months.[24] A major part of tourism is based on nature and especially lakes.

Due to Mikkeli's role as the headquarter city in World War II, the town has several museums dedicated to that period of time. These museums include the Infantry museum, the Lokki Communications Center, and the Headquarters museum.[25]

The annual trotting event St Michel ravit is Mikkeli's largest event with approximately 20 000 spectators.

Hotels are concentrated in the center of Mikkeli. In other areas, there are rental cottages scattered in the smaller villages and countryside.

Sport edit

 
Jukurit ice hockey match at Ikioma Areena.

Jukurit is an ice hockey team from Mikkeli, which competes in the Finnish premier league, Liiga. The team has won six Mestis (second highest league) championships (2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2013 and 2015).[26]

Mikkelin Kampparit plays in the highest bandy division.[27] In 2012, they became Finnish champions for the first time.[28]

Mikkeli has two major football teams, Mikkelin Palloilijat (MP) and Mikkelin Pallo-Kissat (MiPK). Both of them have played in the Finnish premier league, currently MP is playing on the second highest level and MiPK on the third highest. The former EU commissioner Olli Rehn used to play for MP for 13 years (youth teams 1968–78, first team 1979–82).[29]

Notable people edit

International relations edit

Twin towns and sister cities edit

Mikkeli is twinned with:

Notes edit

  1. ^ Statistics Finland classifies a person as having a "foreign background" if both parents or the only known parent were born abroad.[18]

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External links edit

  • Visit Mikkeli website
  • South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences website

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Mikkeli Finnish ˈmikːeli Swedish S t Michel Latin Michaelia is a town and municipality located on Lake Saimaa in Finland It is located in the Etela Savo region in what used to be the province of Eastern Finland It has a population of 51 916 31 December 2023 around 34 000 in the town itself and covers an area of 3 229 57 square kilometres 1 246 94 sq mi of which 424 7 km2 164 0 sq mi is water Together with Savonlinna it is one of the largest towns in the South Savonia region and one of the concentrations in the region s hospital districts 6 Mikkeli S t MichelTownMikkelin kaupunki S t Michels stadCoat of armsShow zoomed inShow zoomed midwayShow zoomed outMikkeli within Etela Savo Finland and EurasiaCoordinates 61 41 20 N 27 16 19 E 61 689 N 27 272 E 61 689 27 272CountryFinlandRegionEtela SavoSub regionMikkeliCharter1838Government TypeCouncil manager BodyCity Council ChairmanOscar Valtola NCP City Board ChairwomanPirjo Siiskonen MayorJanne KinnunenArea 2018 01 01 1 Total3 229 57 km2 1 246 94 sq mi Land2 548 35 km2 983 92 sq mi Water424 7 km2 164 0 sq mi Rank23rd largest in FinlandPopulation 2023 12 31 2 Total51 916 Rank18th largest in Finland Density20 37 km2 52 8 sq mi Population by native language 3 Finnish95 3 official Swedish0 2 Others4 5 Population by age 4 0 to 1413 9 15 to 6458 9 65 or older27 2 Time zoneUTC 02 00 EET Summer DST UTC 03 00 EEST Websitewww mikkeli fiMikkeli was the site for the headquarters of the Finnish armed forces during World War II In recognition of this the town s coat of arms incorporates a pair of crossed Marshal Mannerheim s batons and the town was awarded the Cross of Liberty 4th Class to be displayed with the coat of arms 7 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 Population 3 2 Languages 3 3 Immigration 3 4 Religion 4 Education 5 Traffic 6 Culture 7 Tourism 8 Sport 9 Notable people 10 International relations 10 1 Twin towns and sister cities 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mikkeli news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Astuvansalmi rock paintingsThe earliest signs of human life in Mikkeli are the Astuvansalmi rock paintings in Ristiina dating back to 4100 2000 BCE 8 The Astuvansalmi is the largest rock painting site in the Nordic countries 9 The peace treaty of Noteborg in 1323 with which the pogost church parish of Savilahti was transferred from the control of Novgorod to Sweden is the oldest written record of the settlement in the present region of Mikkeli The locality received its present name Mikkeli after Archangel Michael by the early 16th century at the latest 10 On January 23 1597 more than 200 peasant rebels were killed in the parsonage of Kenkavero in part of the larger Cudgel War In the war waged by King Gustav III of Sweden against Russia the Battle of Porrassalmi took place a few miles south of Mikkeli on June 13 1789 In the battle the Swedes Finns victoriously defended their positions against superior numbers of Russians Mikkeli was granted town rights in 1838 11 The provincial government of the province of Mikkeli that had been established in 1831 moved from Heinola to Mikkeli in 1843 In 1918 during the Civil War the headquarters of the White Army were established in Mikkeli 12 Mikkeli was located in a conservative farming area and it was a White stronghold but elements of the Russian Army garrison in the area supported the Reds A major engagement was fought around the railway station at Mantyharju about 20 km 12 mi to the south of Mikkeli when the Whites blocked a Red thrust coming north out of Kouvola During the Winter War and Continuation War the headquarters of the Finnish Army was located in Mikkeli 13 The Army staff made their base in a local secondary school At the site of that school is the small Paamajamuseo Finnish for Headquarters Museum containing photographs and memorabilia of the era As a result of serving as the headquarters of the army that was based there Mikkeli was bombed heavily but since there was almost no high rise development at the time the damage was quickly repaired Architecturally most of pre war Mikkeli doesn t exist anymore Wartime Mikkeli is identified with Marshal C G E Mannerheim the supreme commander of the Finnish Defence Forces and later President of Finland His personal railway carriage which he used as a command post during the war is parked in a siding at Mikkeli Station It is possible to look inside the carriage through its windows at any time but public entry to the carriage is permitted only once a year on Mannerheim s birthday June 4 The carriage was the venue of Mannerheim s famous 1942 meeting with Hitler near Immola during which their private conversation was secretly recorded photographs of this meeting are on display in the carriage Mannerheim was a regular diner at the Mikkelin Klubi where his favourite drink was schnapps One of the main museums in the town is the Jalkavakimuseo Finnish for Infantry Museum located in one of the former army barracks close to the University of Applied Sciences 14 It contains exhibits from the four wars in Finland s modern history the Civil Winter Continuation and Lapland Wars The museum also contains an exhibit dedicated to Finnish war hero Lauri Torni 15 In 1986 there was a hostage crisis in Mikkeli when a bank robber drove from Helsinki with three hostages and parked there When the police shot at the hostage taker s car he detonated explosives contained inside killing himself and one hostage In 1997 there was a province reform which made Mikkeli the capital of the new province of Eastern Finland In a separate reform the rural municipality of Mikkeli which had surrounded the town and the municipality of Anttola were consolidated into Mikkeli in early 2001 The municipality of Haukivuori was consolidated with Mikkeli on January 1 2007 and likewise with Ristiina and Suomenniemi in 2013 Geography edit nbsp Map of urban MikkeliThe centre of Mikkeli is located on a low rise near the shore of a bay of Lake Saimaa 16 There are several small lakes in and around the town The lakes of the eastern parts of the town belong to the water system of River Vuoksi In the west the town reaches Lake Puula this lake belongs to the water system of River Kymijoki Demographics editPopulation edit The city of Mikkeli has 51 916 inhabitants making it the 18th most populous municipality in Finland The Mikkeli region has a population of 68 298 In Mikkeli 4 6 of the population has a foreign background which is below the national average 17 The city s population density is 20 37 inhabitants per square kilometre 52 8 sq mi 3 Population size of Mikkeli and merged municipalities 1990 2020 17 Year Population1990 54 4041995 55 5632000 55 2222005 54 7282010 54 4552015 54 6652020 52 583Languages edit Population by mother tongue 2022 17 Finnish 95 3 Russian 1 3 Arabic 0 4 Estonian 0 3 Farsi 0 3 English 0 3 Vietnamese 0 2 Other 1 9 Mikkeli is a monolingual Finnish speaking municipality The majority of the population 49 531 people or 95 3 speak Finnish as their first language In Mikkeli 85 people or 0 2 of the population speak Swedish 17 4 5 of the population of Mikkeli have a mother tongue other than Finnish or Swedish 17 As English and Swedish are compulsory school subjects functional bilingualism or trilingualism acquired through language studies is not uncommon At least 30 different languages are spoken in Mikkeli The most common foreign languages are Russian 1 3 Arabic 0 4 Estonian 0 3 and Farsi 0 3 17 Immigration edit Population by country of birth 2022 17 Nationality Population nbsp Finland 49 928 95 5 nbsp Soviet Union 427 0 8 nbsp Russia 254 0 5 nbsp Estonia 134 0 3 nbsp Sweden 107 0 2 nbsp Thailand 102 0 2 nbsp Vietnam 86 0 2 nbsp Afghanistan 82 0 2 nbsp Syria 65 0 1 nbsp Iraq 61 0 1 nbsp Turkey 60 0 1Other 974 1 8In 2022 there were 2 411 persons with a migrant background living in Mikkeli or 4 6 of the population note 1 The number of residents who were born abroad was 2 352 or 4 5 of the population The number of persons with foreign citizenship living in Mikkeli was 1 508 19 Most foreign born citizens came from the former Soviet Union Russia Estonia and Thailand 17 The relative share of immigrants in Mikkeli s population is below to the national average However the city s new residents are increasingly of foreign origin This will increase the proportion of foreign residents in the coming years Religion edit In 2022 the Evangelical Lutheran Church was the largest religious group with 73 1 of the population of Mikkeli Other religious groups accounted for 1 9 of the population 25 0 of the population had no religious affiliation 17 Education edit nbsp South Eastern Finland University of Applied SciencesA central campus of South Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences Xamk is located in Mikkeli and is a major employer in the city Its history dates back to 1965 when Mikkeli was selected as the site for a new higher education college specializing in professional engineering and vocational studies enrolling its first class of students in 1969 while situated in an old Russian Army barracks on the outskirts of town Purpose built accommodations have since been added but the old buildings are still in use with the student union located in the Officers Club building The Polytechnic changed its name to Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences in 2006 and merged in the beginning of 2017 with Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences to constitute a new university South Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences Xamk Several other universities also have operations in Mikkeli The Mikkeli University Consortium includes units from University of Helsinki Aalto University formerly Helsinki School of Economics University of Eastern Finland and Lappeenranta University of Technology 20 Aalto offers a highly ranked Bachelor of Science degree in international business taught in English which draws students and faculty from around the world 21 Traffic edit nbsp Mannerheim s carriageMikkeli has a fast road connection to capital area Greater Helsinki through Finnish national road 5 and Finnish national road 4 which is a four lane highway Mikkeli has a railway station on the Savonia railway with five trains to and from Helsinki daily There are also bus connections to neighboring cities and municipalities and a small local bus transit network within the city limits Mikkeli also has its own airport which however has had no scheduled commercial flights since 2005 Culture editMikkeli boasts its own concert hall which is a world class facility built in 1988 to commemorate Mikkeli s 150th anniversary as a town The concert hall is the home of St Michel Strings chamber orchestra and also provides the main venue for the annual Mikkeli Music Festival which attracts musicians and audiences from across Europe 22 The Mariinsky Opera led by Valery Gergiev performs there regularly 22 Tourism edit nbsp A swimming pools and water slides in VisulahtiMikkeli is a major holiday resort within the Finnish lakeland area A well known and popular travel centre and theme park Visulahti is in Mikkeli located in the shores of Lake Saimaa 23 Mikkeli is a popular area for summerhouses due to its vast amount of lakes in 2020 there were over 10 000 summer houses in Mikkeli the second most in Finland increasing the population during the summer months 24 A major part of tourism is based on nature and especially lakes Due to Mikkeli s role as the headquarter city in World War II the town has several museums dedicated to that period of time These museums include the Infantry museum the Lokki Communications Center and the Headquarters museum 25 The annual trotting event St Michel ravit is Mikkeli s largest event with approximately 20 000 spectators Hotels are concentrated in the center of Mikkeli In other areas there are rental cottages scattered in the smaller villages and countryside Sport edit nbsp Jukurit ice hockey match at Ikioma Areena Jukurit is an ice hockey team from Mikkeli which competes in the Finnish premier league Liiga The team has won six Mestis second highest league championships 2001 2002 2003 2006 2013 and 2015 26 Mikkelin Kampparit plays in the highest bandy division 27 In 2012 they became Finnish champions for the first time 28 Mikkeli has two major football teams Mikkelin Palloilijat MP and Mikkelin Pallo Kissat MiPK Both of them have played in the Finnish premier league currently MP is playing on the second highest level and MiPK on the third highest The former EU commissioner Olli Rehn used to play for MP for 13 years youth teams 1968 78 first team 1979 82 29 Notable people editManuela Bosco Jussi Jaaskelainen Jari Ketomaa Harri Kirvesniemi 30 Mikko Kolehmainen 31 Olli Kolehmainen 32 Shefki Kuqi Erkki Liikanen 33 Otto Manninen Mikko Tarmia Arja Saijonmaa Olli Rehn 34 International relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Finland Twin towns and sister cities edit Mikkeli is twinned with nbsp Bekescsaba Hungary 35 nbsp Luga Russia 35 nbsp Moisakula Estonia 35 nbsp Vejle Denmark 35 nbsp Molde Norway 35 36 nbsp Boras Sweden 35 Notes edit Statistics Finland classifies a person as having a foreign background if both parents or the only known parent were born abroad 18 References edit Area of Finnish Municipalities 1 1 2018 PDF National Land Survey of Finland Retrieved January 30 2018 Immigration record high in Finland in 2023 StatFin Statistics Finland Retrieved January 25 2024 a b Demographic Structure by area as of 31 December 2022 Statistics Finland s PX Web databases Statistics Finland Retrieved September 6 2023 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 May 2 2021 a b Luettelo kuntien ja seurakuntien tuloveroprosenteista vuonna 2023 Tax Administration of Finland November 14 2022 Retrieved May 7 2023 Grasten Hanna October 17 2019 Nakokulma Keskustan 18 maakunnan unelma saroilee Ministeritkin haaraavat savolaisten herruustaistelussa Perspective The Centre s dream of 18 provinces is shattered ministers battle over Savonian autonomy Iltalehti in Finnish Archived from the original on December 8 2022 Retrieved September 14 2023 Iltanen Jussi 2013 Suomen kuntavaakunat Kommunvapnen i Finland Finnish municipal coats of arms in Finnish Helsinki Karttakeskus pp 133 134 ISBN 9789522660923 Seitsonen Oula January 2005 Shoreline displacement chronology of rock paintings at Lake Saimaa eastern Finland Before Farming 2005 1 6 doi 10 3828 bfarm 2005 1 4 ISSN 1476 4253 Archived from the original on September 14 2023 Retrieved September 14 2023 Astuvansalmi leads you to the ancient mysteries of Lake Saimaa Visit Mikkeli Archived from the original on June 4 2023 Retrieved September 14 2023 Korpela Jukka 2008 The world of Ladoga society trade transformation and state building in the eastern Fennoscandian forest zone c 1000 1555 Nordische Geschichte Munster LIT Verlag p 85 ISBN 978 3 8258 1633 9 Hall Thomas December 16 2003 Planning and Urban Growth in Nordic Countries Routledge p 71 ISBN 978 1 1358 2987 2 Upton Anthony F 1980 The Finnish Revolution 1917 1918 University of Minnesota Press p 489 ISBN 978 1 4529 1239 4 Carruthers Bob May 2012 10 Hitler s Forgotten Armies Combat in Norway and Finland Bookzine Company Limited ISBN 978 1 7815 8099 8 Museum Exhibitions Jalkavakimuseo Archived from the original on April 16 2021 Retrieved September 14 2023 Nargele Dominik George Lt Col USMC Ret 2008 Terror Survivors and Freedom Fighters Bloomington IL AuthorHouse p 35 ISBN 978 1 4678 3743 9 Retrieved September 14 2023 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Symington Andy Dunford George 2009 Finland 6th ed Footscray Vic Lonely Planet p 145 ISBN 978 1 74104 771 4 Retrieved September 14 2023 a b c d e f g h i Number of foreign language speakers grew by nearly 38 000 persons Statistics Finland May 31 2023 Retrieved September 12 2023 Persons with foreign background Statistics Finland Retrieved September 18 2023 Population structure 2000 2022 urban rural classification Statistics Finland May 26 2023 Retrieved September 12 2023 LUT University MUC Archived from the original on September 24 2020 Retrieved September 14 2023 International Business Bachelor BScBA Mikkeli and Master of Science Otaniemi in Economics and Business Administration Aalto University August 17 2018 Archived from the original on September 19 2020 Retrieved September 14 2023 a b Mikkeli Music Festival in brief Mikkelin Musiikkijuhlat Archived from the original on January 29 2023 Retrieved September 14 2023 Visulahti Travel Centre amp Theme Park Katso lista Nama ovat suomalaisten 15 suosituinta mokkipaikkakuntaa www iltalehti fi in Finnish Retrieved August 6 2020 Museums Visitmikkeli www visitmikkeli fi Retrieved August 6 2020 Jukurit HC Oy Mestis Archived from the original on February 8 2014 Retrieved June 1 2014 Suomen jaapalloliitto Finland s Bandy Association Retrieved June 1 2014 Kampparit new Finnish Champions in bandy Archived April 19 2014 at the Wayback Machine Olli Rehn Personal Profile European Commission Retrieved April 28 2014 Harri Kirvesniemi Sports Reference Archived from the original on April 17 2020 Retrieved February 15 2018 Mikko Kolehmainen Sports Reference Archived from the original on April 17 2020 Retrieved February 15 2018 Olli Kolehmainen Sports Reference Archived from the original on April 17 2020 Retrieved February 15 2018 BANK OF FINLAND Erkki Liikanen Bank of Finland Archived from the original on April 28 2014 Retrieved April 27 2014 Olli Rehn CV EC webpage a b c d e f Ystavyyskaupungit ja kunnat mikkeli fi Archived from the original on April 29 2014 Retrieved April 28 2014 Vennskapsbyer kommune no Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved April 26 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mikkeli nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Mikkeli Visit Mikkeli website South Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mikkeli amp oldid 1188364031, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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