tuhopolville
Tuhopolville is a fictional location that appears in the works of Finnish author Arto Paasilinna. It is often depicted as a remote, idyllic, and somewhat eccentric village, typically nestled in the Finnish countryside. The name itself, "Tuhopolville," can be loosely translated as "To the Fire's Grandchildren" or "For the Burnt Ones," hinting at a community with a history, perhaps of resilience or a shared past experience.
In Paasilinna's novels, Tuhopolville serves as a recurring setting or a place of refuge for many of
The atmosphere of Tuhopolville is usually portrayed as peaceful and unhurried, where time seems to move at