Everything about Lappeenranta totally explained
Lappeenranta (
Villmanstrand in
Swedish) is a
city and
municipality that resides on the shore of the lake
Saimaa in South-Eastern
Finland, about 30 km from the
Russian border. It belongs to the province of
Southern Finland and the region of
South Karelia. With 59,000 inhabitants (
December 31 2004) Lappeenranta is the eleventh-largest city in Finland.
History
The town was chartered in
1649 by Queen
Christina of Sweden, legitimizing the trade at the then popular marketplace of
Lapvesi.
In
1741 the
battle of Lappeenranta was fought between the Swedish and Russian armies in the
Russo-Swedish War of 1741-1743. The battle ended in a Russian victory.
Services
Education
Lappeenranta has numerous schools at almost all levels of education, including a University of Technology., South Carelia Polytechnic, The Army Academy (branch of the Finnish Defence Forces), South Karelia Vocational Institute and South Karelia Adult Education Centre are the educational institutes in Lappeenranta.
Traffic
Lappeenranta is connected to its neighbor cities and municipalities by road, with railways heading to south and north.
During the summer season, when
Lake Saimaa and
Saimaa Canal are accessible by ships, there's a ship connection from Lappeenranta to
Vyborg, Russia.
There is also a mid-size
airport at Lappeenranta, which on a busy day serves circa 30 aircraft per day, and in minimum, only a few.
Economy
The city's main employers are the City of Lappeenranta,
UPM-Kymmene, South Karelia Central Hospital,
Lappeenranta University of Technology, Paroc,
Nordkalk, VR-Group, Cloetta
Fazer, The Armed Forces and
Larox.
A large portion of Lappeenranta workers live in the neighboring municipalities, mainly
Joutseno,
Taipalsaari,
Lemi and
Savitaipale. Lappeenranta is connected to these municipalities by roads.
Culture and people
Laila Hirvisaari (formerly Laila Hietamies) has written a novel series about Lappeenranta and its people.
Kotiteollisuus is very popular Finnish hard rock band coming from Lappeenranta.
Mokoma is Finnish thrash metal band from Lappeenranta. It's also very popular in Finnish metal scene.
Hanna Pakarinen the first Idols winner in Finland came from Lappeenranta.
Vesa Vierikko Finnish actor born in the town.
Christian Ruuttu Ice hockey player in the NHL in the mid-90s born in Lappeenranta.
Arvi Lind Legendary Finnish news anchor.
Movies There are two private movie theaters in Lappeenranta:
Kino-Aula &
Nuijamies which show movies with subtitles in both
Finnish &
Swedish).
Tourism
Lappeenranta is known as a summer city, mostly due to its closeness to the lake
Saimaa. In addition, its inland location means that summers tend to be warmer and winters colder than in the shore parts of the country.
Lappeenranta, however, does have a healthy winter tourism industry. Various cabins around Lake Saimaa, as well as numerous snowmobile, skiing and sledding tracks draw a fair number of winter visitors.
The proximity of the
Russian border is increasingly visible in the number of Russian tourists visiting the city. In fact,
Saint Petersburg of Russia is closer (211 km) to Lappeenranta than
Helsinki, the capital of Finland (221 km). The presence of Russians is obvious with many Russian registered cars on the streets and Cyrillic signs in shops.
Good places and events to visit are
- The old fortress, with a number of museums, cafés and the oldest Orthodox church in Finland.
- The harbour area, with cruises to Vyborg and the nearby Saimaa Canal.
- The central market place, where you can enjoy the local specialities - meat pies known as "Atomi" (atom) or "Vety" (hydrogen).
- The Night of The Fort, a two-day cultural festival in early August.
- The annual Lappeenranta National Singing Contest.
- The "Huvisatama" -only in summers of course, offers a wide variety of amusement to everybody.
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