Laihia

Laihia (Swedish: Laihela) is a municipality of Finland, founded in 1576 through a separation from Isokyrö and Korsholm.

Laihia
Laihela
Municipality
Laihian kunta
Laihela kommun
Coat of arms of Laihia
Location of Laihia in Finland
Location of Laihia in Finland
Coordinates: 62°58.5′N 022°00.5′E
Country Finland
RegionOstrobothnia
Sub-regionVaasa sub-region
Charter1576
Government
  Municipal managerJuha Rikala
Area
 (2018-01-01)[1]
  Total508.44 km2 (196.31 sq mi)
  Land504.24 km2 (194.69 sq mi)
  Water4.14 km2 (1.60 sq mi)
  Rank172nd largest in Finland
Population
 (2023-02-28)[2]
  Total7,804
  Rank124th largest in Finland
  Density15.48/km2 (40.1/sq mi)
Population by native language
  Finnish98.3% (official)
  Swedish1%
  Others0.6%
Population by age
  0 to 1419.8%
  15 to 6456.7%
  65 or older23.5%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Websitewww.laihia.fi

It is located in the Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of 7,804 (28 February 2023)[2] and covers an area of 508.44 square kilometres (196.31 sq mi) of which 4.14 km2 (1.60 sq mi) is water.[1] The population density is 15.48 inhabitants per square kilometre (40.1/sq mi). Laihia consists of 37 villages.

Laihia is within the economical region of the neighbouring city Vaasa. The municipality is unilingually Finnish. Only 79 people speak Swedish as a native language. Most inhabitants speak Finnish or a dialect typical of this region.[5] 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, which goes from Norway to Russia via Sweden and Finland.

People

In Finland, Laihians are renowned for their stinginess (Finnish: nuukuus, saituus, itaruus, piheys or kitsaus) 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).[6] In any case, Laihia has high-level public services for education, health, sports, seniors etc.

Notable people

Surnames

The most common surnames in Laihia and their frequencies as of 2014:[8]

Transport

The private coach company OnniBus route Helsinki—Seinäjoki—Vaasa has a stop at Laihia.

References

Media related to Laihia at Wikimedia Commons


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