leposykepiireissä
Leposykepiireissä (Finnish for "leprosy colonies") were communities established in Finland during the 19th and early 20th centuries to isolate individuals affected by leprosy, a contagious bacterial infection that primarily affects the skin, nerves, and eyes. These colonies were established to prevent the spread of the disease and to provide care for those afflicted. The first leprosy colony was established in 1869 in Paimio, and by the early 20th century, there were over 20 such colonies across Finland.
The colonies were typically located in remote areas, away from urban centers, to minimize contact with the
The leprosy colonies in Finland were eventually closed in the mid-20th century as the understanding of leprosy