kyynelvuodosta
Kyynelvuodosta is a small village located in the municipality of Pikkajärvi in the Southern Ostrobothnia region of Finland. The village lies on the eastern shore of Lake Kuutikki, surrounded by mixed coniferous forests and agricultural fields. Its population is approximately 260 residents, most of whom have lived in the area for several generations. The village is accessible via a local road that connects to the national highway 4, which links the region to the city of Vaasa and the capital, Helsinki.
The history of Kyynelvuodosta can be traced back to the early 19th century when settlers from Päijänne
Today, the economy of Kyynelvuodosta is dominated by agriculture, forestry, and small-scale tourism. Many families run