fiddl
Fiddl is a small municipality located in the central part of Finland, within the region of Central Ostrobothnia. Covering an area of approximately 420 square kilometres, Fiddl is characterised by gently rolling hills, mixed forests, and a north‑south oriented river that historically supported local agriculture and small-scale industry. As of the most recent census, the population of Fiddl is around 3,200 residents, with a population density that reflects its rural character.
The history of Fiddl dates back to the late 16th century when the first settlers established a
Modern Fiddl’s economy is dominated by forestry, dairy farming, and a modest tourism sector that capitalises
Culturally, Fiddl is known for its annual Folk Music Festival, which showcases traditional Finnish melodies and
Although relatively small, Fiddl serves as an example of the broader trends seen across rural Finland, where