Takaraivolohko
Takaraivolohko is a small village located in the northern region of Finland, near the border with Norway. The village is known for its traditional Finnish architecture and its proximity to the scenic Takaraivuoja River. The name "Takaraivolohko" is derived from the Finnish language, where "takara" means treasure and "ivolohko" refers to a small, isolated settlement.
The village has a population of approximately 50 residents, who primarily engage in agriculture and forestry.
Takaraivolohko is home to a few historical sites, including an old church that dates back to the
Despite its small size, Takaraivolohko offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life in rural Finland.