eituhoutuville
Eituhoutuville is a fictional village located in the *Eituhou* region of the *Karelia* area, primarily featured in the works of Finnish author **Arto Paasilinna**. The name is derived from the Finnish words *eituho* (meaning "a type of small bird, likely a wagtail") and *kylä* (village), though the exact origin is often left to interpretation in Paasilinna’s stories.
The village is known for its idyllic, rural setting and the quirky, often humorous characters who inhabit
Paasilinna’s most famous work, *The Dancing Wife* (*Tanssiva morsian*, 1974), centers on a young man’s journey to
While Eituhoutuville is entirely fictional, it captures the essence of Finnish folklore and rural life, appealing