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Yakkima
Яккима | |
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Coordinates: 61°31′00″N 30°08′23″E / 61.51667°N 30.13972°E | |
Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Republic of Karelia [1] |
Administrative district | Lakhdenpokhsky District |
• Municipal district | Lakhdenpokhsky Municipal District |
Time zone | UTC+3 ( MSK [2]) |
Postal code(s) [3] | 186792 |
OKTMO ID | 86618101106 |
Yakkima ( Russian: Яккима; Finnish: Jaakkima) is a rural locality located in Lakhdenpokhsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia.
Jaakkima was originally called Jaakkimanvaara (Jaakkima's hill), first mentioned in 1589 as Jacon wara in Swedish sources. It became a separate parish in 1647, [4] having been formed from parts of the Kurkijoki, Sortavala and Uukuniemi parishes.
The Jaakkima municipality became smaller in the 1920s, as Lumivaara was separated from it in 1923. Lahdenpohja (Lakhdenpokhya) was separated soon after in 1924.
As a result of the Winter War Yakkima was occupied by and ceded to the Soviet Union. Finland occupied Yakkima in the Continuation War in 1941, but the Soviet Union regained the territory in 1944 in accordance with the Moscow Armistice. Most of its inhabitants were relocated to the area surrounding Seinäjoki. [5]
In 1845, with the financial assistance of the landowner Alexander Kushelev-Bezborodko, the construction of a new Lutheran church in Yakkima was started. The church was designed by Carl Ludvig Engel. The construction took five years and the church was consecrated on 19 October 1851. In 1977 the church was gutted in a fire. [6]
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was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in Finnish. (June 2023) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
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Yakkima
Яккима | |
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Coordinates: 61°31′00″N 30°08′23″E / 61.51667°N 30.13972°E | |
Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Republic of Karelia [1] |
Administrative district | Lakhdenpokhsky District |
• Municipal district | Lakhdenpokhsky Municipal District |
Time zone | UTC+3 ( MSK [2]) |
Postal code(s) [3] | 186792 |
OKTMO ID | 86618101106 |
Yakkima ( Russian: Яккима; Finnish: Jaakkima) is a rural locality located in Lakhdenpokhsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia.
Jaakkima was originally called Jaakkimanvaara (Jaakkima's hill), first mentioned in 1589 as Jacon wara in Swedish sources. It became a separate parish in 1647, [4] having been formed from parts of the Kurkijoki, Sortavala and Uukuniemi parishes.
The Jaakkima municipality became smaller in the 1920s, as Lumivaara was separated from it in 1923. Lahdenpohja (Lakhdenpokhya) was separated soon after in 1924.
As a result of the Winter War Yakkima was occupied by and ceded to the Soviet Union. Finland occupied Yakkima in the Continuation War in 1941, but the Soviet Union regained the territory in 1944 in accordance with the Moscow Armistice. Most of its inhabitants were relocated to the area surrounding Seinäjoki. [5]
In 1845, with the financial assistance of the landowner Alexander Kushelev-Bezborodko, the construction of a new Lutheran church in Yakkima was started. The church was designed by Carl Ludvig Engel. The construction took five years and the church was consecrated on 19 October 1851. In 1977 the church was gutted in a fire. [6]
OKATO
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).