eiopittuun
Eiopittuun is a Finnish village located in the municipality of Kiiminki, in the North Ostrobothnia region of Finland. The village is situated approximately 7 kilometers northeast of the town of Oulu.
According to the 2010 census, the village of Eiopittuun has a population of approximately 350 people. The
Geologically, the area surrounding Eiopittuun is characterized by its vast deposits of kaolin, a type of soft,
The village's economy is primarily driven by agriculture and forestry, with many residents employed in occupations
Another significant aspect of Eiopittuun's history and culture is its connection to indigenous Sami people. The
In recent years, the village has sought to revitalize its community and economy by developing and diversifying
The village's history and geography have shaped its unique cultural identity, and efforts have been made to