Kesälahti
Kesälahti is a former municipality in Finland. It is part of the North Karelia region. There are almost 2,700 people living in Kesalahti.
History
[change | change source]Kesalahti is the southernmost municipality of North Karelia. It was officially founded in 1873. The area of the municipality is 582.67 km². 195.42 km² of it is water.
Kesälahti is advertised as a popular summer destination for families enjoying camping. The Puruvesi lake shores host three active camping grounds with cabins,¨and tent and trailer lots to let. The name of the municipality can be translated as 'summer bay'.
The current mayor is Jorma Turunen.
It was merged with Kitee on 1 January 2013.
Villages
[change | change source]Hummovaara, Kesälahti (centre), Marjoniemi, Purujärvi, Salokylä, Sarvisalo, Suitsansaari, Totkunniemi, Varmonniemi, Villala
Other websites
[change | change source]- The official Kesalahti page Archived 2006-08-09 at the Wayback Machine (in Finnish)
- Advocate of Kesälahti and North Karelian culture[permanent dead link] (in Finnish)