Pyhtää
Pyhtää is a municipality in the Kymenlaakso region of Finland. It is located on the southeastern coast of Finland, bordering the Gulf of Finland. The municipality has a land area of approximately 245 square kilometers and a population of around 2,500 inhabitants. Pyhtää's administrative center is located in the village of Lyökki.
Historically, the area of Pyhtää has been inhabited since ancient times. It was part of the medieval
The economy of Pyhtää is largely based on traditional industries such as agriculture and forestry, though tourism