Suomussalmi () is a municipality in Finland located in the Kainuu region about northeast of Kajaani, the capital of Kainuu and south of Kuusamo. The municipality has a population of

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Villages

  • Alajärvi
  • Ala-Vuokki
  • Hossa
  • Jumaliskylä
  • Juntusranta
  • Kaljuskylä
  • Kerälä
  • Kiannanniemi
  • Korpela
  • Korvua
  • Kuivajärvi
  • Kurimo
  • Lomakylä
  • Myllylahti
  • Näljänkä
  • Näätälä
  • Peranka
  • Pesiökylä
  • Pesiönlahti
  • Piispajärvi
  • Pisto
  • Pitämä
  • Pyhäkylä
  • Raate
  • Ruhtinansalmi
  • Sakara
  • Selkoskylä
  • Siikaranta
  • Suomussalmi (Kirkonkylä)
  • Tervakangas
  • Vaaranniva
  • Vasara
  • Vuokki
  • Yli-Vuokki
  • Ämmänsaari (administrative center)

Kuivajärvi and Hietajärvi, located close to the Russian border, have long belonged to the poetic villages of White Karelia, and the Karelian language, Viena Karelian, has traditionally been spoken in the area.

Transport

Highway 5 (E63) comes from Hyrynsalmi via Suomussalmi to Kuusamo. The rest of the municipality's most important roads are mainly smaller regional roads; regional road 912 from Kuhmo comes to Suomussalmi, regional road 843 from Palovaara to Suomussalmi continues to Kuusamo's Poussuu, regional road 892 runs from Suomussalmi through Korpikylä and Kytömäki to Hyrynsalmi, regional road 897 offers a link between Suomussalmi's Alajärvi and Yli-Näljänkä via Hattuvaara, and connecting road 9125 or Raatteentie (also including parts of the current regional road 912) is a connecting road from Raatteenportti to Raate in the municipality of Suomussalmi, which was named after the Battle of Raate in 1940.

Politics

Results of the 2023 Finnish parliamentary election in Suomussalmi:

  • Centre Party 35.6%
  • Finns Party 24.5%
  • Left Alliance 19.6%
  • National Coalition Party 7.0%
  • Social Democratic Party 5.7%
  • Christian Democrats 3.2%
  • Green League 1.4%
  • Movement Now 1.3%

Notable people

thumb|upright=0.7|President [[K. J. Ståhlberg]]

  • K. J. Ståhlberg (1865–1952), first president of Finland
  • Hannes Tauriainen (1909–1971), politician
  • Alho Alhoniemi (born 1933), linguist
  • Toini Gustafsson (born 1938), former cross-country skier
  • Matti Makkonen (1952–2015), engineer
  • Osmo Tapio Räihälä (born 1964), composer
  • Tero Penttilä (born 1975), former professional footballer
  • Merja Kyllönen (born 1977), politician
  • Heikki Kovalainen (born 1981), racing driver
  • Janne Pesonen (born 1982), former professional ice hockey player

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Suomussalmi is twinned with:

  • Kalevala, Russia
  • Nordmaling Municipality, Sweden

References

  • Municipality of Suomussalmi – Official website