Temmes

Former municipality in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Temmes is a former municipality in Northern Ostrobothnia in central western Finland. In 2000, the area had a population of 700. It is the birthplace of the renowned Finnish folklorist and poet Martti Haavio. Since 2001, most parts of the area have been part of the municipality of Tyrnävä. Separate enclaves were merged to Liminka, Lumijoki and Rantsila. Villages in the area include Haapakylä, Haurukylä, Kärsämä, Temmes and Ylipää.

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Temmes
Former municipality
Temmeksen kunta
Temmes kommun
Temmes Church (1767), designed and built by Antti Louet.
Temmes Church (1767), designed and built by Antti Louet.
Coat of arms of Temmes
Location of Temmes in Finland
Location of Temmes in Finland
Coordinates: 64°40′N 025°36′E
CountryFinland
RegionNorthern Ostrobothnia
Sub-regionLakeus sub-region
Charter1899
Consolidated2001
Area
  Land116 km2 (45 sq mi)
Population
 (2000)
  Total
700
  Density6.0/km2 (16/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
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History

The Temmes area has had inhabitants since the Stone Age, when the area bordered an ocean. Population in the area became steady in the 14th century and the number of inhabitants increased in the 1550s, when Gustav I of Sweden ordered the wilderness to be populated. Settlement advanced by the Temmesjoki river. During the Greater Wrath, Temmes area was largely destroyed. During the Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times, the main trade was fishing. Agriculture began in the 18th century.

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