Peräseinäjoki
Peräseinäjoki is a former municipality of Finland.
It was located in the
The municipality was unilingually Finnish.
History
The first travellers at the areas of Peräseinäjoki have most likely been hunters from the northern parts of Satakunta and from Tavastia. The first permanent inhabitants are estimated to be arrived at the 16th century and the population was 149 according to census figures on year 1750. Peräseinäjoki separated from Ilmajoki and formed its own municipal administration on 1868.[1]
Today
Nowadays, Peräseinäjoki is best known of its steel industry, Kalajärvi and sports tradition. There is The Finnish Emigrant Museum, The Finnish Emigration Center in Peräseinäjoki. The center will document and present the history and the present-day of emigration, immigration and internal migration. The task of the center will also be collecting, preserving, researching and setting out material concerning migration. The Emigrant Center will act as a meeting place and an information center for those who are interested in internationality and those who are searching their roots.
Notable residents
- Vieno Simonen (1898–1994), Finnish politician and farmer[2]
- Ville Ritola was a 5-time Olympic gold medal winner in long-distance running.
Villages
- Kihniä
- Luoma
- Peräseinäjoki
- Viitala
- Haapaluoma
- Juupakylä
- Siltala
References
- ^ Peräseinäjoki – Peräseinäjoen yleisesittely Archived May 2, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Vieno Simonen". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). June 20, 1994. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
External links
Media related to Peräseinäjoki at Wikimedia Commons
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