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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JoensuuJoensuu - Wikipedia

    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 ...

  2. fcb.visitfinland.com › destinations › joensuuJoensuu | Visit Finland

    Joensuu. Joensuu is the capital of Finland’s easternmost province in North Karelia. Joensuu is the lively capital of the North Karelia region of Finnish Lakeland. Established by Czar Nikolai I of Russia in 1848, Joensuu lies close to the Russian border, about 400 kilometres from Finland’s capital, Helsinki.

  3. Feb 26, 2019 · Toilet is in nearby bar. From city center take number one or two bus to get... 14. North Karelian Museum's Kids' Street Mukulakatu. 2. Children's Museums. Mukulakatu is part of the North Karelian Museum. It is a fairy tale town, which is based on the history of the city of Joensuu. 15.

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  4. May 7, 2024 · Get to know and fall in love with the city. Housing and traffic. Childcare and education. Culture and leisure. Social and Health services. Employment and business. City of Joensuu.

  5. Joensuu. Joensuu, the second largest city in Eastern Finland and the capital of North Karelia, and at the outfall of the river Pielisjoki. The city centre is on the right bank of the river around the main square, and this is the place to find sights, restaurants, hotels and shops. Joensuu has square town plan.

  6. Jul 6, 2018 · 1. A real winter experience: around a meter of snow. If you dream of a magical, snowy winter, Joensuu is a great place to come. You should expect a huge amount of snow, close to a meter deep even in the town. The best months to experience it are from January to March, but usually, the snowy part of the year starts in December, and sometimes it ...

  7. Joensuu is home to numerous art galleries, museums, and many churches, both Lutheran and Russian Orthodox. Key attractions in the city are North Karelian Museum, the University Botanical Gardens, and the Bunker Museum where you can check out some of the defences used by Finland during the Winter and Continuation wars with Finland, fully equipped with original weaponry and gear.