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What is Valkeala

Valkeala is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Southern Finland, near the city of Kouvola, and it is a part of the Kymenlaakso region. The municipality has a population of 11,238 (2003) and covers an area of 1,004.40 km² of which 143.47 km² is water. The population density is 13.1 inhabitants per km² (...)

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"Harju, Valkeala ,a village in Valkeala , Southern Finland."
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"Elimäki is located in southern Finland."
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"It is located in the province of Southern Finland ,near the city of Kouvola ,and it is a part of the Kymenlaakso region."
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"Kuusankoski is an industrial town in southeastern Finland in the region of Kymenlaakso in the province of Southern Finland."
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ainu

ainu from Finland wrote about Verla one year, 9 months ago

Verla is worth of visitig but I strongly recommend that you take also take a guided tour of the museum :)

annaliisailola

annaliisailola from Finland wrote about Jaala one year, 3 months ago

Jaala centrum is a nice country village. From the main street you can see lake Pyhäjärvi, nice scenery. Many villages belong to Jaála and it has several lakes. And that means of course, that there are plenty of summehouses. Our summercottage is at Uimila-village, that' s why the high rate. Verla is of course worth visiting.

annaliisailola

annaliisailola from Finland wrote about Kuusankoski one year, 4 months ago

Like the description says, Kuusankoski is an industrial town. Nothing much to see. River Kymi flows through the town and it is the best sight of the town.

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annaliisailola from Finland wrote about Tykkimäki Camping and Käyrälampi beach one year, 4 months ago

Tykkimäki is a place for children...

annaliisailola

annaliisailola from Finland wrote about Hansa Shopping Center one year, 4 months ago

Hansa shopping center is situated in Kouvola at the centrum of the town. Many shops, all kind and several restaurants. There is a parking hall below the center. Easy to find, nice to do shopping.

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about National Park of Repovesi one year, 2 months ago

In the National Park of Repovesi you can find a scary suspension bridge. If you are going on a hike, you have to walk on it. But if you are only going to see the bridge as I did, there is no point walking on it :P Well maybe there is, but I was too scared of it.

The bridge is quite high and I was there on a calm day and it still moved back and forth. Any case, really interesting place, but maybe not for those who are scared of hights.

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini replied one year, 2 months ago:

And here is view from the National Park, near the bridge.

rauta

rauta from Finland wrote about Kouvola 5 months, 2 weeks ago

Kouvola is a sleepy and safe small town in the South-East of Finland. If you want to experience the true Finnish townlife - make your way there. Amusement part Tykkimäki is wonderful in the summertime.

nipsu

nipsu replied 5 months, 2 weeks ago:

Tykkimäki has quite a nice "machines" :)

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maarittihates Kouvola because Probably the ugliest city in Finland.
jbtht

jbtht asked a question about Jaala 2 months ago

I want to go trekking in Repovesi in early April 2010. As the park seems quite small, I was thinking of sleeping in guest houses by the park. Or is there any huts available in the park? How is the weather in April there?