kiteellä
Kiteellä is a Finnish municipality located in the North Karelia region. It is situated in eastern Finland, bordering Russia. The municipality has a population of approximately 6,800 people and covers an area of 1,770 square kilometers, of which 423 square kilometers is water. Kiteellä is known for its natural beauty, with numerous lakes and forests characteristic of the Finnish landscape.
The history of Kiteellä dates back to the 17th century when it was established as a chapel
Kiteellä is also recognized as the birthplace of the famous Finnish writer and journalist Elias Lönnrot, the