Kuopio

Kuopio
City
Kuopion kaupunki
Kuopio stad
City of Kuopio
Clockwise from top-left: the cityscape of the center, the Puijo Tower, the Kuopio Market Hall, the Kuopio Marina, the Governor Palace, the Väinölänniemi Beach, the Technopolis MicroTower, and the Kuopio City Hall.
Clockwise from top-left: the cityscape of the center, the Puijo Tower, the Kuopio Market Hall, the Kuopio Marina, the Governor Palace, the Väinölänniemi Beach, the Technopolis MicroTower, and the Kuopio City Hall.
Coat of arms of Kuopio
Nickname: 
Promised Land of Kalakukko[1][2]
Location of Kuopio
Coordinates: 62°53′33″N 27°40′42″E / 62.89250°N 27.67833°E / 62.89250; 27.67833
CountryFinland
RegionNorthern Savonia
Sub-regionKuopio
Settled1653
Charter17 November 1775
Government
 • City managerSoile Lahti
Area
 (2018-01-01)[3]
 • Total4,326.35 km2 (1,670.41 sq mi)
 • Land3,241.74 km2 (1,251.64 sq mi)
 • Water719.85 km2 (277.94 sq mi)
 • Rank18th largest in Finland
Population
 (2023-12-31)[4]
 • Total124,021
 • Rank8th largest in Finland
 • Density38.26/km2 (99.1/sq mi)
Population by native language
 • Finnish94.2% (official)
 • Swedish0.1%
 • Others5.7%
Population by age
 • 0 to 1414.5%
 • 15 to 6463.8%
 • 65 or older21.7%
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Postal code
FI-70101
Websitewww.kuopio.fi/en/

Kuopio (/kuˈpi/ KUO-pi-ou,[8] Finnish: [ˈkuo̯pio] ) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of North Savo. It is located in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Kuopio is approximately 124,000, while the sub-region has a population of approximately 145,000. It is the 8th most populous municipality in Finland, and the seventh most populous urban area in the country.

Kuopio has a total area of 4,326.35 square kilometres (1,670.41 sq mi), of which 719.85 km2 (277.94 sq mi) is water[3] and half is forest. Though the city's population is spread out 38/km2 (98/sq mi), the city's urban areas are populated comparably densely (urban area: 1,618 /km²),[9] making Kuopio Finland's second-most densely populated city. At the end of 2018, its urban area had a population of approximately 90,000.[10] Along with Joensuu, Kuopio is one of the major urban, economic, and cultural hubs of Eastern Finland.

Kuopio is known nationwide as one of the most important study cities and centers of attraction and growth. [11][12][13] The city's history has been characterized by several municipality mergers since 1969, as a result of which Kuopio now includes much countryside; Kuopio's population surpassed 100,000 when the town of Nilsiä joined the city at the beginning of 2013. When Maaninka joined Kuopio at the beginning of 2015, Kuopio became Finland's largest milk producing community and Finland's second largest beef producing community. In addition, at the end of the 2010s, Kuopio was noted for numerous large projects, which are the largest nationwide after the Helsinki metropolitan area.[14] With the large tourist center in Tahkovuori, Kuopio has also grown into a major tourist city. Kuopio Airport, located in the Siilinjärvi municipality, is Finland's fifth-busiest airport, with over 235,000 passengers in 2017.[15]

According to Kuntarating 2017 survey, Kuopio has the most satisfied residents among the 20 largest cities,[16] and according to the 2018 survey, Kuopio is the best city for real estate investors.[17] In the Kuntien imago 2018 survey, Kuopio ranks second among large cities of Finland after Seinäjoki of South Ostrobothnia.[18] In T-media's attraction and influence of the ten biggest cities study in 2021, 2022 and 2023, Kuopio is the second most attractive city in Finland, with Tampere holding the first place.[19][20][21]

Kuopio was the European Region of Gastronomy in 2020.[22][23] It is also known as home of Kalakukko, a traditional food of Savonia,[24] which is why Kuopio is also known by the nickname the "Promised Land of Kalakukko".[1][2]

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  9. ^ "Taajamissa asuu 84 prosenttia väestöstä" (in Finnish). Statistics Finland. 15 January 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2009. Tiheimmin asuttu oli Helsingin keskustaajama, jossa oli 1 690 asukasta maaneliökilometrillä. Seuraavaksi tiheimmin asuttuja olivat Kuopion keskustaajama (1 618 as./maa-km2)
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  11. ^ "Hypo: Tässä ovat Suomen 10 kasvukeskusta". Arvopaperi.fi. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Kuopio meni Helsingin ohi vetovoimaisuudessa – kaupunginjohtaja: "Pitkäjänteinen työ näkyy"". Yle.fi. 30 March 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  13. ^ "Pääkirjoitus | Kuopio onnistui nousemaan Itä-Suomen aluekeskukseksi". Hs.fi. 20 November 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
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  17. ^ Alkula, Maarit (18 July 2018). "Tutkimus: Asuntosijoittajan paras kaupunki on nyt Kuopio – Varoitus kiinnostuksen lopahtamisesta". Uusisuomi.fi. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  18. ^ "Seinäjoella on paras imago". Taloustutkimus.fi. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  19. ^ Kuopio on Suomen toiseksi vetovoimaisin kaupunki, ainoastaan Tampere kiri edelleYLE, 17 March 2021. (in Finnish)
  20. ^ Kuopio on Suomen toiseksi vetovoimaisin kaupunkiYLE, 8 April 2022. (in Finnish)
  21. ^ Hurme, Anu (29 March 2023). "Tampere listattiin jo kolmatta kertaa Suomen vetovoimaisimmaksi kaupungiksi – muista suurista kaupungeista vain Oulu paransi tulostaan" [Tampere was listed as the most attractive city in Finland for the third time – of the other big cities, only Oulu improved its result]. Yle (in Finnish). Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  22. ^ "European region of gastronomy Kuopio 2020". Tastesavo.fi. Archived from the original on 18 July 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  23. ^ "Kuopio - muutakin kuin kalakukkoa 🐟🐓". Retrieved 30 June 2022 – via YouTube.
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