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Kanta-Häme

Kanta-Häme (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkɑn̪t̪ɑˌhæme̞(ʔ)]; Swedish: Egentliga Tavastland), sometimes referred to by the obsolete Tavastia Proper[2] or as the Häme region,[3] is a region (maakunta / landskap) of Finland. It borders the regions of Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, Päijät-Häme, and Uusimaa.

Kanta-Häme
Egentliga Tavastland
Tavastia Proper
Region of Kanta-Häme
Kanta-Hämeen maakunta (Finnish)
Landskapet Egentliga Tavastland (Swedish)
Kanta-Häme on a map of Finland
Coordinates: 60°50′N 24°15′E / 60.833°N 24.250°E / 60.833; 24.250
CountryFinland
Historical provinceTavastia
CapitalHämeenlinna
Area
 • Total5,706.39 km2 (2,203.25 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total170,925
 • Density30/km2 (78/sq mi)
GDP
 • Total€5.494 billion (2015)
 • Per capita€31,389 (2015)
ISO 3166 codeFI-06
NUTS184
Regional animalEurasian lynx (Lynx lynx)
Regional birdOsprey (Pandion haliaetus)
Regional fishCarp bream (Abramis brama)
Regional flowerPasqueflower (Pulsatilla patens)
Regional stoneGraphic feldspar
Regional lakeLake Vanajavesi
Websitehameenliitto.fi

Hämeenlinna is the largest urban area in the region. There are two other municipalities that have township status: Riihimäki and Forssa.

Historical provinces edit

 
The Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) is a regional animal of Kanta-Häme.

The Kanta-Hame region has been inhabited since the Stone Age. The first written mention of the historical province of Tavastia is found in the Chronicle of Novgorod, in reference to a military campaign launched by Prince Vladimir in 1042.  The region had been ruled by the Swedes since the late 13th century, when Birger Jarl led the Second Crusade against the inhabitants of the historical province of Tavastia. In the 14th century, Häme became a fiefdom with Häme Castle as its administrative seat. When Finland was taken from Sweden by the Russians in 1809, Tavastia itself became part of the Russian Empire. Russian rule ended in 1917.[3]

Heraldry edit

Kanta-Häme uses the arms of the old historical province Tavastia.

Geography edit

The landscape of Kanta-Häme has many of the characteristics of Finnish Lakeland. The province belongs almost entirely to the Kokemäenjoki water basin. The largest lake is Lake Vanajavesi, which receives water from Lammi, Hausjärvi, Loppi and Janakkala from the southeast. The north-eastern part of the province belongs to the so-called Hauho route, whose waters flow into Vanajavesi through Pälkäne and Valkeakoski. In addition to Lake Vanajavesi, the largest lakes in this region are Lake Kuohijärvi, Lake Pyhäjärvi, Lake Iso Roinevesi, Lake Hauhonselkä, Lake Ilmoilanselkä and Lake Lehijärvi in Hattula. In the southwestern part of the province, Lake Loimijoki rises in the Tammela and Forssa areas and flows through Loima and Huittisten into Kokemäenjoki. The largest lake in the southwestern part of Häme is Lake Pyhäjärvi in Tammela, where the Loimijoki originates. In Riihimäki and the southern part of Lope, the headwaters of River Vantaanjoki flow south into the Gulf of Finland.

Torronsuo and Liesjärvi National Parks are located in Kanta-Häme, both in the southwest of the province in Tammela.

Culture edit

Kanta-Häme region is well known for the preserved tradition of brewing sahti.[4][5]

Municipalities edit

The region of Kanta-Häme consists of 11 municipalities, three of which have city status (marked in bold).

Municipalities on the map edit

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Cities and municipalities of Kanta-Häme.

Sub-regions edit

Forssa sub-region

Hämeenlinna sub-region

Riihimäki sub-region

Politics edit

Results of the 2019 Finnish parliamentary election in Kanta-Häme:

References edit

  1. ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Luokitus: Maakunnat 2021 | Tilastokeskus".
  3. ^ a b "What is Häme?". Visit Häme.
  4. ^ "Kanta-Häme" (in Finnish). Ruokatieto. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Maakuntien parhaat: Kanta-Häme" (in Finnish). K-Ruoka. Retrieved 26 January 2024.

External links edit

  • Official Kanta-Häme region website
  • Visit Häme website of the region (In English)

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guidance see Wikipedia Translation Kanta Hame Finnish pronunciation ˈkɑn t ɑˌhaeme ʔ Swedish Egentliga Tavastland sometimes referred to by the obsolete Tavastia Proper 2 or as the Hame region 3 is a region maakunta landskap of Finland It borders the regions of Southwest Finland Pirkanmaa Paijat Hame and Uusimaa Kanta Hame Egentliga TavastlandTavastia ProperRegionRegion of Kanta HameKanta Hameen maakunta Finnish Landskapet Egentliga Tavastland Swedish FlagCoat of armsKanta Hame on a map of FinlandCoordinates 60 50 N 24 15 E 60 833 N 24 250 E 60 833 24 250CountryFinlandHistorical provinceTavastiaCapitalHameenlinnaArea Total5 706 39 km2 2 203 25 sq mi Population 2019 Total170 925 Density30 km2 78 sq mi GDP 1 Total 5 494 billion 2015 Per capita 31 389 2015 ISO 3166 codeFI 06NUTS184Regional animalEurasian lynx Lynx lynx Regional birdOsprey Pandion haliaetus Regional fishCarp bream Abramis brama Regional flowerPasqueflower Pulsatilla patens Regional stoneGraphic feldsparRegional lakeLake VanajavesiWebsitehameenliitto fi Hameenlinna is the largest urban area in the region There are two other municipalities that have township status Riihimaki and Forssa Contents 1 Historical provinces 2 Heraldry 3 Geography 4 Culture 5 Municipalities 5 1 Municipalities on the map 5 2 Sub regions 6 Politics 7 References 8 External linksHistorical provinces editSee also Tavastia historical province nbsp The Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx is a regional animal of Kanta Hame The Kanta Hame region has been inhabited since the Stone Age The first written mention of the historical province of Tavastia is found in the Chronicle of Novgorod in reference to a military campaign launched by Prince Vladimir in 1042 The region had been ruled by the Swedes since the late 13th century when Birger Jarl led the Second Crusade against the inhabitants of the historical province of Tavastia In the 14th century Hame became a fiefdom with Hame Castle as its administrative seat When Finland was taken from Sweden by the Russians in 1809 Tavastia itself became part of the Russian Empire Russian rule ended in 1917 3 Heraldry editKanta Hame uses the arms of the old historical province Tavastia Geography editThe landscape of Kanta Hame has many of the characteristics of Finnish Lakeland The province belongs almost entirely to the Kokemaenjoki water basin The largest lake is Lake Vanajavesi which receives water from Lammi Hausjarvi Loppi and Janakkala from the southeast The north eastern part of the province belongs to the so called Hauho route whose waters flow into Vanajavesi through Palkane and Valkeakoski In addition to Lake Vanajavesi the largest lakes in this region are Lake Kuohijarvi Lake Pyhajarvi Lake Iso Roinevesi Lake Hauhonselka Lake Ilmoilanselka and Lake Lehijarvi in Hattula In the southwestern part of the province Lake Loimijoki rises in the Tammela and Forssa areas and flows through Loima and Huittisten into Kokemaenjoki The largest lake in the southwestern part of Hame is Lake Pyhajarvi in Tammela where the Loimijoki originates In Riihimaki and the southern part of Lope the headwaters of River Vantaanjoki flow south into the Gulf of Finland Torronsuo and Liesjarvi National Parks are located in Kanta Hame both in the southwest of the province in Tammela Culture editKanta Hame region is well known for the preserved tradition of brewing sahti 4 5 Municipalities editMain article Municipalities of Kanta Hame The region of Kanta Hame consists of 11 municipalities three of which have city status marked in bold Municipalities on the map edit nbsp nbsp Hameen linna nbsp Hattula nbsp Hausjarvi nbsp Loppi nbsp Tammela nbsp Jokioinen nbsp Riihimaki nbsp Forssa nbsp Janakkala nbsp Ypaja nbsp Humppila nbsp Vanaja vesi nbsp Pirkanmaa nbsp SouthwestFinland nbsp Uusimaa nbsp Paijat Hame nbsp Municipalities nbsp Over 30 000 inhabitants nbsp Over 10 000 inhabitants nbsp Over 3 000 inhabitants nbsp lt 3 000 inhabitantsclass notpageimage Cities and municipalities of Kanta Hame Sub regions edit Forssa sub region nbsp Forssa Population 16 469 nbsp Humppila Population 2 125 nbsp Jokioinen Jockis Population 4 916 nbsp Tammela Population 5 844 nbsp Ypaja Population 2 207Hameenlinna sub region nbsp Hattula Population 9 371 nbsp Hameenlinna Tavastehus Population 68 319 nbsp Janakkala Population 16 123 Riihimaki sub region nbsp Hausjarvi Population 7 998 nbsp Loppi Population 7 692 nbsp Riihimaki Population 28 483Politics editResults of the 2019 Finnish parliamentary election in Kanta Hame Social Democratic Party 24 82 Finns Party 19 72 National Coalition Party 18 95 Centre Party 10 41 Left Alliance 8 81 Green League 7 99 Christian Democrats 5 22 Movement Now 1 58 Seven Star Movement 0 61 Blue Reform 0 42 Swedish People s Party 0 19 Other parties 1 28 References edit Regions and Cities gt Regional Statistics gt Regional Economy gt Regional GDP per Capita OECD Stats Accessed on 16 November 2018 Luokitus Maakunnat 2021 Tilastokeskus a b What is Hame Visit Hame Kanta Hame in Finnish Ruokatieto Retrieved 26 January 2024 Maakuntien parhaat Kanta Hame in Finnish K Ruoka Retrieved 26 January 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tavastia Proper Official Kanta Hame region website Visit Hame website of the region In English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kanta Hame amp oldid 1220094638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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