pistokselle
Pistokselle is a Finnish term that can be roughly translated to English as a post-box or postkiosk. Historically, pistokselle referred to a type of postal kiosk that was situated in a public area, typically in a rural setting, to facilitate the delivery of mail to remote locations.
In the early 20th century, pistokselle were common in Finland, particularly in areas with low population density.
Unlike modern postal boxes, pistokselle often featured a larger enclosure, sometimes with a glass window, to
The use of pistokselle can be seen as a reflection of Finland's rural history and its emphasis
Today, many original pistokselle remain preserved in Finland, serving as a nostalgic reminder of the country's