- Järvenpää
Järvenpää (pronounced|ˈjærʋemˌpæː; "Träskända" in Swedish) is a town and municipality of
Finland .History
Järvenpää was separated from its parent community
Tuusula in1951 . Järvenpää was granted the status of a market town (kauppala) after the separation. Neighbouring districts Kellokoski and Nummenkylä were not added to the municipality of Järvenpää and the controversy over the issue still raises blood pressure fifty years later. In the event, Kellokoski remained part of the municipality of Tuusula.Järvenpää was granted full legal town (kaupunki) status in 1967.Geography
Järvenpää is located on the
Helsinki -Riihimäki railway track, some 37 kilometers north of Helsinki. Neighbouring cities areTuusula ,Sipoo andMäntsälä . People also refer toKerava as Järvenpää's neighbour, even though they do not technically share a border, thanks to the one kilometre-wide land area that belongs to Tuusula.Traffic
The railroad goes through the city centre. In addition to the main railway station, there are
Kyrölä ,Saunakallio ,Haarajoki andPurola railway stations.The trip to
Helsinki takes about half an hour, whether by rail or road, and to the airport ofHelsinki-Vantaa about 20 minutes. Train connections to the capital are good. Uusimaa's trains leave the main station twice an hour (xx:12 and xx:41), and from other stations once an hour.Culture
Järvenpää is widely known as the location of
Ainola , the home of the composerJean Sibelius . It is sited about two kilometers south of the city centre. The composer moved with his family to the cottage designed byLars Sonck on September 24, 1904, and he lived there until his death in 1957. Ainola is open for visitors in the summer months as the "museum of Sibelius".Juhani Aho moved with his wifeVenny Soldan-Brofeldt to Järvenpää in1897 . They lived for 14 years in a villa, called "Vårbacka", next to the shore ofTuusulanjärvi . The villa was later called "Ahola".Events
Events are held in the "Järvenpää-talo" throughout the year: concerts, theatre and art-shows. The favorite-place of children is Pikku-Aino's home, where children can play, make shows and so on.
There is a musical event, which is arranged every year, called "Puistoblues". "Blues-week" starts from the "Blues street" of the city centre, and concerts and informal sessions are arranged in bars and restaurants. The main concert is at the end of Blues-week, and is arranged in Vanhankylänniemi on the Saturday.
Neighbourhoods
Järvenpää is divided into 25
neighbourhood s. The locations of individual neighbourhoods are shown below.1. Wärtsilä
2.Nummenkylä
3.Pietilä
4.Haarajoki
5.Jamppa
6. Peltola
7.Isokytö
8. Mylly
9.Saunakallio
10.Sorto
11. Pajala
12.Loutti
13.Pöytäalho
14.Terhola
15.Satumetsä
16.Mikonkorpi
17.Kaakkola
18.Keskus
19.Kinnari (Järvenpää)
20.Satukallio
21.Vanhakylä
22.Lepola
23.Kyrölä
24.Terioja
25.Ristinummi Management
Järvenpää belongs to Uudenmaan vaalipiiri ("electoral district of Uusimaa") and its town council has 51 councillors. The town council's political groups are Suomen Sosialidemokraattinen Puolue (The Social Democratic Party of Finland) (14 councils), Kokoomus (The National Coalition Party) (13),
Järvenpää 2000 Plus (7), Keskusta (The Centre Party) (7), Vihreä liitto (The Green League) [http://www.jarvenpaanvihreat.fi] (4), Vasemmistoliitto (The Left Alliance) (3), Kristillisdemokraatit (Christian Democrats) (1), Suomen kommunistinen puolue (Communist Party of Finland) (1) ja Liberaalit (Liberals) (1). The president of the council is "Ari Åberg" (Kokoomus).ister cities
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*External links
* [http://www.jarvenpaa.fi/sivu/index.tmpl?sivu_id=1303 Official site]
* [http://www.puistoblues.fi/ Puistoblues festival]
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