Kemijärvi (; ; ) is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the sub-region of Eastern Lapland.

History

The first permanent settler inhabitant of Kemijärvi was Paavali Ollinpoika Halonen, who moved from the region of Oulu, from Niskakylä, Utajärvi to Kemijärvi about 1580. His wife was Anna Laurintytär Halonen, and they had children. Paavali's place of residence is known today as Halosenranta. Previously the area was inhabited exclusively by the Sami people.

During the Winter War Kemijärvi was bombed to such an extent that over half of the buildings were destroyed. On 20 December 1939, a battle took place on the nearby hill of Mäntyvaara, between the Finnish Salla battalion and 596th battalion of the Soviet Union. The battle lasted 4 hours, ending in Finnish victory, with the Salla battalion losing 17 soldiers. After the battle, Finns found a large amount of weapons left behind by the fleeing Soviets. The pilot, First Lieutenant M. Kähkönen, died upon impact.

Transport

The railway reached Kemijärvi in 1934. It was extended north to Salla and what is now Russia during World War II, though the line is currently moribund beyond Kemijärvi. Kemijärvi railway station has passenger train service to Rovaniemi, Oulu and Helsinki. The direct overnight train service between Kemijärvi and Helsinki was controversially withdrawn in September 2006, with VR (Finnish Railways) stating that its new sleeping car trains could not operate with the diesel locomotives needed for the (then) non-electrified railway north of Rovaniemi.

A year later, the Ministry of Transport and Communications and VR reached an agreement concerning partial public funding of the service, which was restored in 2008 with a diesel generator car supplying head-end power to the passenger cars. The generator car disappeared from the train in March 2014 when the electrification extension from Rovaniemi to Kemijärvi was inaugurated, an event which also assured Kemijärvi a permanent place in the VR network.

Geography

Surrounding municipalities are Pelkosenniemi in the north, Salla in the east, Posio in the south and Rovaniemi in the west.

Climate

Kemijärvi has a subarctic climate (Köppen: Dfc).

Population

The municipality has a population of ()

  • Kandalaksha, Russia, since 1988
  • Sōbetsu, Japan, since 1993
  • Vadsø, Norway, since 1961

References

  • Town of Kemijärvi – Official website
  • Town of Kemijärvi – Tourist Official website
  • PDF map of Kemijärvi