tahkojen
Tahkojen, also known as Tahko, is a small village located in the northern part of Finland, within the municipality of Kittilä. The village is situated along the banks of the Tahko River, which is a tributary of the Kemi River. Tahkojen is primarily known for its traditional Finnish architecture and its role as a cultural center for the region. The village is home to several historic buildings, including the Tahko Church, which was built in 1886, and the Tahko School, which was established in 1905. Tahkojen is also home to a small museum that showcases the history and culture of the region. The village is surrounded by beautiful forests and lakes, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and skiing. Tahkojen has a population of approximately 200 people, and the majority of the residents are engaged in agriculture, forestry, and tourism. The village is also home to a small hotel and several restaurants, which cater to both locals and tourists. Tahkojen is a small, peaceful village that offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life in Finland.