Paltamo Explained

Paltamo
Official Name:Finnish: Paltamon kunta
Swedish: Paltamo kommun
Settlement Type:Municipality
Coordinates:64.4083°N 77.5°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Finland
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Kainuu
Subdivision Type2:Sub-region
Subdivision Name2:Kajaani
Leader Title:Municipal manager
Leader Name:Pasi Ahoniemi
Timezone:EET
Utc Offset:+02:00
Timezone Dst:EEST
Utc Offset Dst:+03:00

Paltamo (Swedish: Paltamo, also Swedish: Paldamo) is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the Kainuu region. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of NaNPaltamo}} ofwhich NaNPaltamo}}is water. The population density isNaNPaltamo. There are two built-up areas in the municipality: Kontiomäki and Paltamo. Kontiomäki has about 600 inhabitants.

It is from Paltamo to Kajaani and to Oulu.

The municipality is unilingually Finnish.

History

Paltamo was first inhabited 8,500 years ago. The most sophisticated finding yet has been a weapon shaped like a bear's head. In 1552 king Gustav Vasa gave an order in which the areas of the Lake Oulu were to be inhabited. 140 families left there. In 1555 it was counted that there were 133 families living in Paltamo. The picture church of Paltamo was built in 1726 by Johan Simonpoika Knubb. It was the fourth church on the site. One of the most important persons in the Finnish history of literature – Eino Leino – was born in Hövelö in 1878.[1] Today Paltamo is one of the slowly declining municipalities of Finland.

Heraldry

The word paltamo means a tar boat in the Kainuu dialect, which is the reason the coat of arms of Paltamo has three black tar boats on a golden background.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.reijoheikkinen.fi/eino-leino-1878-1926/ Reijo Heikkinen: Runoruhtinas Eino Leino (1878–1926)