Laihia ( sv, Laihela) is a
municipality
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The term ''municipality ...
of
Finland
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, founded in 1576 through a separation from
Isokyrö
Isokyrö (; sv, Storkyro) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region, from Vaasa. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is .
In the name of t ...
and
Korsholm
Korsholm (; fi, Mustasaari) is a municipality of Finland. The town of Vaasa was founded in Korsholm parish in 1606 and today the municipality completely surrounds the city. It is a coastal, mostly rural municipality, consisting of a rural landscap ...
.
It is located in the
Ostrobothnia region
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. The municipality has a population of ()
and covers an area of of which is water.
The population density is . Laihia consists of 37 villages.
Laihia is within the economical region of the neighbouring city
Vaasa
Vaasa (; sv, Vasa, , Sweden ), in the years 1855–1917 as Nikolainkaupunki ( sv, Nikolajstad; literally meaning "city of Nicholas), . The municipality is unilingually
Finnish. Only people speak Swedish as a native language. Most inhabitants speak Finnish or a dialect typical of this region.
The municipal manager is Juha Rikala. There are a total of 469 farms in the municipality..
Laihia is located along the international tourist route
Blue Highway
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Background
After helping found the ...
, which goes from
Norway
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to
Russia
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via
Sweden and Finland.
People
In Finland, Laihians are renowned for their stinginess ( fi, nuukuus, , , or ) and there are hundreds of jokes told about them. However, Laihians are not usually offended by it. To the contrary, they are proud of their frugality and even have a Museum of Stinginess (''Nuukuuren museo''). In any case, Laihia has high-level public services for education, health, sports, seniors etc.
Notable people
*
Santeri Alkio
Santeri Alkio (born Aleksander Filander; 17 June 1862 – 24 July 1930) was a Finnish politician, author and journalist. He is also considered to be the ideological father of Finnish Centre Party.
History
Alkio was born in Laihia; his pare ...
, politician and journalist
*
Mark Hoppus
Mark Allan Hoppus (born March 15, 1972) is an American musician, songwriter and record producer best known as the bassist and co-lead vocalist for the rock band Blink-182, being the only constant member and the only one to appear on every album. ...
(born 1972), American singer and musician, of Finnish descent through great-grandparents who emigrated from Laihia
*
Toivo Kärki, musician
* Matti Vanhala,
Bank of Finland Governor 1998–2004
* Keijo Suila, former CEO of
Finnair
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Johan Laibecchius(born in Laihia on 19 March 1658), vicar
Kristian Chyraeus(died in Laihia in 1687), vicar
Samuel Backman(died in Laihia 3 April 1712), vicar
Jonas Lagus(died in Laihia 22 April 1798), vicar and dean
Surnames
The most common surnames in Laihia and their frequencies as of 2014:
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* 1. Kallio
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(1:112)
* 2. Puska
Puska is a village in Croatia.
Puska is a bread popular during Easter
Easter,Traditional names for the feast in English are "Easter Day", as in the '' Book of Common Prayer''; "Easter Sunday", used by James Ussher''The Whole Works of th ...
(1:121)
* 3. Kinnari (1:135)
* 4. Koskela (1:137)
* 5. Luoma (1:142)
* 5. Niemelä (1:142)
* 7. Kauppi
Kauppi is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
*Emil Kauppi (1865–1930), Finnish composer
* Kalle Kauppi (1892–1961), Finnish legal scholar and politician
*Waino Kauppi (1898-1932), musician
* Raili Kauppi (1920–1995), ...
(1:145)
* 8. Mäkinen (1:156)
* 9. Mäkelä
Mäkelä is a surname originating in Finland (in Finnish, it means "hill farm"), where it is the fifth most common"Most common surnames"
(1:159)
* 10. Kankaanpää (1:163)
Transport
The private coach
Coach may refer to:
Guidance/instruction
* Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities
* Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process
** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers
Transportation
* Co ...
company OnniBus route Helsinki—Seinäjoki—Vaasa has a stop at Laihia.
References
External links
Municipality of Laihia
– Official website
Laihia Energy-saving Village
publication of European Commission
Municipalities of Ostrobothnia (region)
Populated places established in 1576
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