Nurmijärvi
Template:Infobox Finnish Municipality
Nurmijärvi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈnurmiˌjærʋi]) is the most populated rural municipality of Finland, located 37 kilometres (23 mi) north of the capital Helsinki.
The close proximity to Helsinki has led to a considerable growth of the major villages such as Klaukkala and Rajamäki, which nowadays are considered dormitory towns of Helsinki. Klaukkala is the biggest built-up area of Nurmijärvi.
Nurmijärvi literally means "lawn lake" although the lake that gave the municipality its name was drained in the early 20th century and is now nothing more than some flat fields near the village centre.
Nurmijärvi is best known as the birthplace of Finland's national author, Aleksis Kivi (1834–1872). His play Nummisuutarit (The Cobblers of the Heath) – with colourful scenes of rural life in the 19th century Nurmijärvi parish – are performed in summer at an outdoor theatre in Palojoki, the village where Kivi was born. The municipality's coat of arms depicts the main characters in his novel Seitsemän veljestä (Seven Brothers).
Matti Vanhanen, former Prime Minister of Finland, lives in Lepsämä in Nurmijärvi.
Politics
Results of the Finnish parliamentary election, 2011 in Nurmijärvi:
- National Coalition Party 28.0%
- True Finns 24.0%
- Social Democratic Party 17.8%
- Centre Party 14.4%
- Green League 6.7%
- Left Alliance 4.4%
- Christian Democrats 2.8%
- Swedish People's Party 0.7%
References
External links
Media related to Nurmijärvi at Wikimedia Commons
- Municipality of Nurmijärvi – Official site