- There were no results found.
- There were no results found.
JOENSUU
- Tapahtumat
- Venues
- JOENSUU
Joensuu, 80110 Finland Ajo-ohjeet
Table of Contents
Tietoa JOENSUU - Tietokeskus
Reviews and news for ”JOENSUU”
- Joensuu, Finland welcomes the 2024 FIM SnowCross World Championship FIM
- The Northern Crested Newt joensuu.fi
- President Stubb in Joensuu and Tohmajärvi: The vitality of Eastern Finland is also a matter of security presidentti.fi
- Õilme Võro's Joensuu win nullified by excessive tail winds ERR News
- GPS disruption causes another aborted landing in Joensuu YLE News
Joensuu (Finnish: [ˈjoensuː] ; Karelian: Jovensuu; lit. 'river's mouth') is a city in Finland and the regional capital of North Karelia. It is located in the eastern interior of the country and in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Joensuu is approximately 78,000, while the sub-region has a population of approximately 127,000. It is the 12th most populous municipality in Finland, and the ninth most populous urban area in the country.
Joensuu was founded in 1848 by the Russian Emperor Nicholas I. The city is located on the northern shore of Lake Pyhäselkä, the northern part of Lake Saimaa, at the mouth of the River Pielinen. The nearest major city, Kuopio in North Savonia, is located 136 kilometres (85 mi) to the west. From Joensuu, the distance to Lappeenranta, the capital of South Karelia, is 233 kilometres (145 mi) along Highway 6.
As is typical of cities in Eastern Finland, Joensuu is monolingually Finnish. Along with Kuopio, Joensuu is one of major urban, economic, and cultural hubs of Eastern Finland. Joensuu is a student city with a subsidiary of the University of Eastern Finland, which has over 20,000 enrolled students, and a further 4,000 students at the Karelia University of Applied Sciences.
Arvostelut ja uutiset kohteelle ”JOENSUU”
- Joensuu, Finland welcomes the 2024 FIM SnowCross World Championship FIM
- The Northern Crested Newt joensuu.fi
- President Stubb in Joensuu and Tohmajärvi: The vitality of Eastern Finland is also a matter of security presidentti.fi
- Õilme Võro's Joensuu win nullified by excessive tail winds ERR News
- GPS disruption causes another aborted landing in Joensuu YLE News
Joensuu (Finnish: [ˈjoensuː] ; Karelian: Jovensuu; lit. 'river's mouth') is a city in Finland and the regional capital of North Karelia. It is located in the eastern interior of the country and in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Joensuu is approximately 78,000, while the sub-region has a population of approximately 127,000. It is the 12th most populous municipality in Finland, and the ninth most populous urban area in the country.
Joensuu was founded in 1848 by the Russian Emperor Nicholas I. The city is located on the northern shore of Lake Pyhäselkä, the northern part of Lake Saimaa, at the mouth of the River Pielinen. The nearest major city, Kuopio in North Savonia, is located 136 kilometres (85 mi) to the west. From Joensuu, the distance to Lappeenranta, the capital of South Karelia, is 233 kilometres (145 mi) along Highway 6.
As is typical of cities in Eastern Finland, Joensuu is monolingually Finnish. Along with Kuopio, Joensuu is one of major urban, economic, and cultural hubs of Eastern Finland. Joensuu is a student city with a subsidiary of the University of Eastern Finland, which has over 20,000 enrolled students, and a further 4,000 students at the Karelia University of Applied Sciences.
Mistä saa liput tapahtumiin kohteessa JOENSUU:
Reittiohjeet: Pääse JOENSUU:hin.Tapahtumat kohteessa JOENSUU: Löydä liput kohteeseen "JOENSUU" Ticketmasterista