Suomussalmi from air FINLAND 4K aerial scenery
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Suomussalmi (aik. myös Kianta, vienankarj. Šuomuššalmi, on Suomen kunta, joka sijaitsee Kainuun maakunnan pohjoisosassa. Kunnassa asuu
7 583 ihmistä, ja sen pinta-ala on 5 857,59 km², josta 587,27 km² on vesistöjä. Väestötiheys on 1,44 asukasta/km².
Suomussalmen kunta rajoittuu Taivalkosken, Puolangan ja Hyrynsalmen kuntiin, Kuusamon, Pudasjärven ja Kuhmon kaupunkeihin sekä idässä Venäjään. Suomussalmen kunta on perustettu vuonna 1867.
en. Suomussalmi (Finnish: [ˈsuo̯muˌsːɑlmi]) is a municipality in Finland and is located in the Kainuu region about 100 kilometres (62 mi) northeast of Kajaani, the capital of Kainuu. The municipality has a population of 7,583 (31 March 2021)[2] and covers an area of 5,857.60 square kilometres (2,261.63 sq mi) of which 587.03 km2 (226.65 sq mi) is water. The population density is 1.44 inhabitants per square kilometre (3.7/sq mi). The municipality is unilingually Finnish. Ämmänsaari is the biggest built-up area in the municipality.
Suomussalmi is the second southernmost part of the reindeer-herding area in Finland.
During the Winter War of 1939-40, several battles were fought in the area around Suomussalmi, the most important ones being the Battle of Suomussalmi and the Battle of Raate. In these battles Finnish forces defeated numerically superior Soviet forces.
Formula One racing driver Heikki Kovalainen is from Suomussalmi, as well as the author Ilmari Kianto and the composer Osmo Tapio Räihälä, in addition to the ice hockey player, Janne Pesonen. Also, the first President of the Republic of Finland, K. J. Ståhlberg, was born in the Karhula rectory (Karhulan pappila) in Suomussalmi.
Suomussalmi hosted the 2016 World Berry Picking Championship
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