Kapitel: Rallye Finnland, Jyvskyln Jalkapalloklubi, Landgemeinde Jyvskyl, Jyp Jyvskyl, Syntsalo, Luftfahrtmuseum Von Mittelfinnland, Universitt Jyvskyl, Korpilahti, Flughafen Jyvskyl, Synergia-Areena, Jyvsjrvi. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Jyvskyl (Finnish pronunciation: ) is a city and municipality located in Central Finland, 147 kilometres (91 mi) north-east of Tampere and 270 kilometres (170 mi) north of Helsinki, on northern coast of lake Pijnne. It is the capital of Central Finland. The site of many education-related firsts in Finland, Jyvskyl is known as a city of schools, the Athens of Finland. It is also famous for its many buildings designed by Alvar Aalto. The city hosts Neste Oil Rally Finland, which is part of the World Rally Championship. It is also home of the annual Jyvskyl Arts Festival. As of 31 March 2010, Jyvskyl had a population of 129,777. The Jyvskyl sub-region includes Jyvskyl, Laukaa, Muurame, Petjvesi and Toivakka. In 2004, Markku Andersson became the city mayor. He was the mayor of Lappeenranta until that year. In Jyvskyl region there are archeological findings from the stone age and cultivation had already started 3500 years ago. According to the oldest available taxation documents (maakirja) there were seven estates in the Jyvskyl region in 1539. One of them, the estate of Mattila, alone possessed the areas stretching from the village of Keljo to the villages of Vesanka and Palokka. The oldest estate in Jyvskyl that has been held continuously by the same family is the estate of Lahti which emerged when the estate of Mattila was split for two brothers in 1600. The history of the estate of Lahti and the family of Lahti have had a significant impact on the development of Jyvskyl region. Lahdenrinne in the south-west corner of Jyvsjrvi lake belongs to the old heartland of the estate of Lahti. The City of Jyvskyl was founded on 22 March 1837 by Cza...http://booksllc.net/?l=de