Sivellinkoko
Sivellinkoko is a small town and municipality in the Upper Nara region, situated along the Sivell River. The municipality covers about 80 square kilometers and has a population of roughly 8,500.
Etymology: The name is believed to derive from the local languages, combining elements meaning "river" and "hill,"
Geography and climate: The town sits in a river valley with mixed deciduous forest. It has a
History: First settled in the 12th century, Sivellinkoko developed around a water-powered mill. Postal and railway
Demographics and governance: As of the 2020 census, about 8,500 residents live in Sivellinkoko. The population
Economy and culture: The local economy is based on agriculture (notably dairy and crops), forestry, and small
Notable features and transportation: Notable sites include the Old Mill Bridge and the Sivellinoko Nature Reserve.