North Karelia | |
Location | |
Coat of arms and flag | |
State | Finland |
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Capital | Joensuu |
Surface | 21,584.41 km² |
Inhabitants | 165.345 (2014 estimate) |
Institutional website | |
North Karelia (Pohjois-Karjala or Norra Karelen in Swedish) is a region of the Lakeland Finland.
To know
Territories and tourist destinations
Urban centers
- Joensuu - The city of Joensuu is (as per literal translation) at the mouth of a river that flows into a lake. It is one of the centers in Eastern Finland with relatively rapid growth. Joensuu University has a steady stream of new students from all over the country.
- Ilomantsi - East of Joensuu and near the border Russian, Ilomantsi is a village of 6,000 inhabitants amidst extensive forests.
- Juuka
- Kitee
- Kontiolahti
- Lieksa
- Liperi
- Nurmes
- Outokumpu
- Polvijärvi
- Rääkkylä
- Tohmajärvi
- Valtimo - Small town.
Other destinations
- Hammaslahti
- Koli National Park - It is located in the municipalities of And no, Lieksa is Kontiolahti in North Karelia, on the western shore of Lake Pielinen and covers 3,000 hectares. Founded in 1991 and administered by Finnish Forest Research Institute (Metla).
How to get
By plane
You can fly directly to Joensuu from Helsinki.
By car
North Karelia is surprisingly far from southern Finland. To get there by car from Helsinki, it will take about six hours; almost more time than it takes to get up to Oulu.
On the train
There are two long distance railway lines ending in Joensuu; one from Helsinki to Lappeenranta and along the border to Joensuu and another that runs horizontally across the country. If you are going to go to Lieksa or Nurmes you can continue by local train from Joensuu.
By bus
There are also bus connections from small and large cities in the Lakeland Finland, in particular from Kuopio is Lappeenranta, as well as the buses that connect Helsinki with Joensuu.
How to get around
What see
- Visit to the WWII bunker museum near Joensuu.
- Explore traditional Karelian culture in Joensuu, Lieksa is Nurmes.
- Visit the mine museum of Outokumpu.
What to do
- Cross Lake Pielinen aboard a ship.
At the table
To taste the traditional food of the place such as: karjalanpiirakka (Karelian cake) e karjalanpaisti (Karelian stew).
Safety
Other projects
- Wikipedia contains an entry concerning North Karelia
- Commons contains images or other files on North Karelia