Kuopio - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KuopioKuopio ( / kuˈoʊpioʊ /, Finnish: [ˈkuo̯pio] ( listen); Latin: Cuopio) is a Finnish city and municipality located in the region of Northern Savonia (Pohjois-Savo). It has a population of 121,557, which makes it the 8th most populous city in Finland and the most populous city in Eastern Finland Province. At the end of 2018, the population of ...
Kuopio - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KuopioKuopio is a Finnish city and municipality located in the region of Northern Savonia (Pohjois-Savo). It has a population of 120,248, which makes it the 8th most populous city in Finland and the most populous city in Eastern Finland Province. At the end of 2018, the population of the city center of Kuopio was 89,307. Kuopio has a total area of 4,326.35 square kilometres (1,670.41 sq mi), of whi…
Etusivu | Kuopio
https://www.kuopio.fiKuopio suunnittelee ja rakentaa 2022 -julkaisu on ilmestynyt. Vuosittain koottava Kuopio suunnittelee ja rakentaa -julkaisu sisältää kaavoituskatsauksen ja esittelyn tulevista kunnallisteknisistä suunnittelu- ja rakentamiskohteista. Lisäksi julkaisussa on artikkeleita ajankohtaisista aiheista.
Etusivu | Kuopio
https://www.kuopio.fiKuopion kaupunki myös seuraa tilannetta ja muun muassa selvittää valmiuttaan pakolaisten vastaanottamiseen. Kuopion Kaupungin perhepalvelut kouluttaa uusia ...
Kuopio, Finland - Indoor Air 2022
indoorair2022.org › kuopio-finlandKuopio, Finland. The Kuopio-Tahko region encompasses a vibrant city, with a diverse economy and an internationally recognised university, and one of the country’s biggest year-round travel destinations within the same municipality. Kuopio has many well-known features and landmarks, most notably the Puijo Tower and the Market Square.
Kuopio | Finland | Britannica
www.britannica.com › place › Kuopio-FinlandKuopio, city, south central Finland, on the Kallavesi (lake). Originally founded in 1653, Kuopio existed as little more than a village until 1776, when King Gustav III ordered new city plans drawn up. It received its municipal charter in 1782. Kuopio is the centre of the Finnish Orthodox Church and