Karijoki

Municipality in South Ostrobothnia, Finland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karijoki (Finnish: [ˈkɑriˌjoki]; Swedish: Bötom) is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the South Ostrobothnia region. The population of Karijoki is 1,136 (June 30, 2025),[2] which makes it the smallest municipality in South Ostrobothnia in terms of population. The municipality covers an area of 185.58 km2 (71.65 sq mi) of which 0.78 km2 (0.30 sq mi) is inland water (January 1, 2018).[1] The population density is 6.12/km2 (15.9/sq mi). The municipality is unilingually Finnish.

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Karijoki
Bötom
Municipality
Karijoen kunta
Bötoms kommun
Karijoki in 1990
Karijoki in 1990
Coat of arms of Karijoki
Location of Karijoki in Finland
Location of Karijoki in Finland
Interactive map of Karijoki
Coordinates: 62°18.5′N 021°42.5′E
Country Finland
RegionSouth Ostrobothnia
Sub-regionSuupohja
Government
  Municipal managerMarko Keski-Sikkilä
Area
 (2018-01-01)[1]
  Total
186.54 km2 (72.02 sq mi)
  Land185.58 km2 (71.65 sq mi)
  Water0.78 km2 (0.30 sq mi)
  Rank267th largest in Finland
Population
 (2025-06-30)[2]
  Total
1,136
  Rank287th largest in Finland
  Density6.12/km2 (15.9/sq mi)
Population by native language
  Finnish95.5% (official)
  Swedish1.9%
  Others2.6%
Population by age
  0 to 1411.4%
  15 to 6452.4%
  65 or older36.3%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Websitewww.karijoki.fi
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A proposed neanderthal cave, Susiluola, was found in the Pyhävuori mountains in Karijoki in 1997.

Villages

  • Alakylä
  • Karijoen kirkonkylä
  • Myrkky
  • Ylikylä

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