Puolanka

Puolanka (Puolanka, also Puolango) is a municipality in Finland located in the Kainuu region. The municipality has a population of 0 and covers an area of undefined km2 of which undefined km2 is water. The population density is undefined PD/km2. The municipality is unilingually Finnish.

The fir-tree topped line in the coat of arms of Puolanka refers to local forestry and the cattle bells to livestock management and past grazing in forest lands. The coat of arms was designed by Aake Kaarnama, and the Puolanka municipal council approved it at its meeting on 8 June 1962. The Ministry of the Interior approved the coat of arms for use on 29 August of the same year.

Puolanka has been called the "most pessimistic municipality in Finland". In 2019, the municipality gained worldwide publicity when the BBC published a video about Puolanka, describing it as the "most pessimistic town in the world". Pessimism has a long tradition in the Kainuu region, and the residents of Puolanka decided to make it their trademark, which is why the residents organize various events related to the topic every year.

History
The first permanent settlers in Puolanka came in the 1550s.

The municipality of Puolanka was established in the year of 1867. In that same year the Puolanka parish became independent from the Hyrynsalmi church to which it had previously belonged to administratively. The municipal council of Puolanka was formed in the year of 1916.

At its peak Puolanka had a population of about 7,520 in 1960. Towards the end of the 1960s, however, Puolanka's population began to decline, alike other municipalities within Kainuu.

Geography
Ranked one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Finland, the 24 m Hepoköngäs, is located 16 km from the center of Puolanka.

Villages
Villages within Puolanka are as follows:


 * Aittokylä
 * Auho
 * Joukokylä
 * Kivarinjärvi
 * Kotila
 * Kongasmäki
 * Leipivaara
 * Lylykylä
 * Naulaperä
 * Puokio
 * Puolanka
 * Rasinkylä
 * Suolijärvi
 * Vihajärvi
 * Väyrylä
 * Yli-Oterma
 * Törmänmäki

Notable individuals

 * Juha Sipilä, the Prime Minister of Finland 2015−2019
 * Kalle Määttä, volleyball player
 * Kaarina Mähönen, poet
 * Kari Hiltunen, sports journalist
 * Kimmo Saneri, writer
 * Lasse Väisänen, footballer
 * Louis Moilanen, giant
 * Markku Kukkoaho, sprinter
 * Santeri Haapanen, politician
 * Tauno Tarkkinen, writer
 * Tuulikki Pyykkönen, Olympic cross-country skier
 * Unto Väisänen, baseball player