Karttula

Former municipality in North Savo, Finland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karttula (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkɑrtːulɑ]) is a former municipality of Finland. It was consolidated with the city of Kuopio on 1 January 2011.[5]

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Karttula
Former municipality
Karttulan kunta
Karttula kommun
Coat of arms of Karttula
Location of Karttula in Finland
Location of Karttula in Finland
Coordinates: 62°53.8′N 026°58′E
CountryFinland
RegionNorth Savo
Sub-regionKuopio sub-region
Charter1873
Consolidated2011
Government
  Municipal managerMatti Raatikainen
Area
  Total
588.75 km2 (227.32 sq mi)
  Land473.38 km2 (182.77 sq mi)
  Water115.37 km2 (44.54 sq mi)
Population
 (31 October 2010)[2]
  Total
3,483
  Density7.358/km2 (19.06/sq mi)
Population by native language
  Finnish99.1% (official)
  Swedish0.1%
  Others0.8%
Population by age
  0 to 1420.0%
  15 to 6463.2%
  65 or older16.8%
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Websitewww.karttula.fi
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The municipality was located in the North Savo region. It had a population of 3,483 (31 October 2010)[2] and covered a land area of 473.38 square kilometres (182.77 sq mi).[1] The population density was 7.36 inhabitants per square kilometre (19.1/sq mi). The municipality was unilingually Finnish.

Karttula was consolidated with the city of Kuopio in 2011. Kuopio retained its name and coat of arms.[6]

In the 1980s, each Savonian municipality voted for its own signature dish. Karttula's traditional dish was mykysoppa, a variation of Upper Savo's mykyrokka.[7] Other local dishes include blueberry gruel and sap.[8]

History

Karttula was first mentioned in the 1620s, when it was a part of the Tavinsalmi (later Kuopio) parish. Its name is derived from the surname Karttunen. It was granted a chapel in 1769 and became its own parish in 1862.[9]

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