Paltaniemi

Paltaniemi is a village on the shores of Lake Oulujärvi, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of the Kajaani's town center in Kainuu, Finland. It has a population of 291 inhabitants (in December 2020).[1] The Kajaani Airport is located in the eastern side of the village.

Paltaniemi
Village
Paltaniemi Church from 1726.
Paltaniemi
Location in Finland
Coordinates: 64°16′51″N 27°39′06″E
CountryFinland
RegionKainuu
MunicipalityKajaani
Area
  Total2.55 km2 (0.98 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2020)[1]
  Total291
  Density1,141/km2 (2,960/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

From the 17th century until the end of the 19th century, Paltaniemi was the spiritual center of Kainuu, where the most important priests and officials of the parish lived.[2] Paltaniemi's current wooden church, completed in 1726, is the village's third; the first church was destroyed in an earthquake in 1626 and the second church was burned by the Russians during the Great Wrath in 1716.[2] Paltaniemi belonged to Paltamo municipality until 1954, before the village was incorporated into Kajaanin maalaiskunta.[2]

Paltaniemi is especially known as the birthplace of the Finnish poet Eino Leino,[3] and the Eino Leino House museum is located on the site of his former birthplace.[4] Elias Lönnrot, known as the compiler of the Finnish national epic Kalevala, also lived in the village while working as a doctor in Kajaani.[2][5] The German zoologist Fritz Remmler, who also worked as a Gestapo spy, maintained a zoological station in Paltaniemi between 1928 and 1939.[2]

References

  1. "Taajamat väkiluvun ja väestöntiheyden mukaan 31.12.2020" (in Finnish). Statistics Finland. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  2. Suutari, Tiina (16 March 2021). "Kotiseutuna Kajaani: Maanjäristys tuhosi ensimmäisen kirkon Paltaniemellä – Kirkkoaholla on toiminut erikoinen eläintarha". Kainuun Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  3. "Paltaniemi, synnyinseutu" (in Finnish). Kainuun Eino Leino -seura ry. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  4. "Eino Leino -talo Kajaanin Paltaniemellä" (in Finnish). Visit Kajaani. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  5. Piippo, Esko (28 February 2021). "Näkökulma: Elias Lönnrotin Hövelön aika". Kainuun Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 1 October 2022.
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