Municipality in Pirkanmaa, Finland
Hämeenkyrö (Finnish: [ˈhæmeːnˌkyrø] ; Swedish : Tavastkyro ) is a municipality of Finland . It is part of the Pirkanmaa region , and is located 36 kilometres (22 mi) from Tampere . The municipality has a population of 10,362 (31 October 2024)[ 2] and covers an area of 505.10 square kilometres (195.02 sq mi) of which 41.34 km2 (15.96 sq mi) is water.[ 1] The population density is 22.33 inhabitants per square kilometre (57.8/sq mi).
The neighboring municipalities of Hämeenkyrö are Ikaalinen , Nokia , Sastamala and Ylöjärvi . The municipality is unilingually Finnish .
The drinking horn depicting coat of arms of Hämeenkyrö was designed by Gustaf von Numers and it was confirmed in 1954.[ 5] After the wars, the evacuated Karelian population from Otradnoye (Pyhäjärvi ) was mostly settled in Hämeenkyrö.[ 6]
Results of the 2021 Finnish municipal elections , resulted in the True Finns being the largest group on the Hämeenkyrö council, in Hämeenkyrö.[ 7]
The name Hämeenkyrö comes from Finnish words "Häme" and "kyrö", which together mean a craggy and thicketed area located in the Tavastia region .
Transport
The private coach company OnniBus route Helsinki—Seinäjoki—Vaasa has a stop at Hämeenkyrö.
Distances from Hämeenkyrö
Notable people
Taavetti Kalliokorpi (1869–1949), Finnish farmer and politician
Tapani Koivuniemi (born 1960), Finnish engineer, business founder
Jyri Niemi (born 1990), Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman
Mirja Ojanen (born 1967), Finnish ski-orienteering competitor
Hans Osara (c.1560–1601), Finnish lieutenant at the Cudgel War
Frans Eemil Sillanpää (1888–1964), Finnish writer, Nobel Laureate in Literature
Arvo Tuominen (1894–1981), Finnish journalist, politician and author
Ilkka Tuomisto (born 1984), Finnish Paralympic cross-country skier and biathlete
Iivari Yrjölä (1899–1985), Finnish athlete
Matti Yrjölä (born 1938), Finnish shot putter
Paavo Yrjölä (1902–1980), Finnish track and field athlete
References
External links
Media related to Hämeenkyrö at Wikimedia Commons
Places adjacent to Hämeenkyrö
Municipalities Former municipalities
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