hapankirsikoihin
Hapankirsikoihin, also known as the "Hapankirsikoihin National Park," is a protected area located in the northern part of Finland. Established in 1982, the park covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and is managed by Metsähallitus, the Finnish Forest and Park Service. The park is renowned for its diverse and pristine natural environment, which includes vast forests, numerous lakes, and a variety of wildlife.
The name "Hapankirsikoihin" translates to "the place of the blackberry bushes," reflecting the abundance of blackberries
The park's ecosystem supports a rich variety of flora and fauna. The forests are home to species
Hapankirsikoihin is also significant for its cultural heritage. The area has a long history of human habitation,
The park's management focuses on preserving its natural and cultural heritage while promoting sustainable tourism and