Isokyrö

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Isokyrö is a rural municipality in western Finland known for its historic churches, agricultural landscape, and traditional Ostrobothnian culture.

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Isokyrö canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality of Finland
administrativeLevel local government area in Finland
climate cold temperate climate
country Finland
countrySubdivision Ostrobothnia
surface form: region of Ostrobothnia
economyBasedOn agriculture
livestock farming
formerRegion South Ostrobothnia
surface form: Southern Ostrobothnia
governedAs municipality council
hasAgriculturalFeature dairy farms
grain cultivation
open fields
hasAreaType rural
hasCulturalPractice Finnish midsummer celebrations
Ostrobothnian folk traditions
hasCulturalRegion Ostrobothnia
hasHeritageSite Isokyrö Old Church
surface form: Isokyrö New Church

Isokyrö Old Church
hasHistoricEvent battles during the Great Northern War vicinity
hasLandscapeType farmland
river valley
hasLocalCuisine traditional Ostrobothnian dishes
hasMinorityLanguage Finland Swedish
surface form: Swedish
hasMunicipalStatus rural municipality
hasOfficialLanguage Finnish
hasReligiousBuilding Isokyrö Old Church
surface form: Isokyrö New Church

Isokyrö Old Church
hasRiver Kyrönjoki
hasSettlementType village-like settlement pattern
hasTraditionalArchitecture Ostrobothnian wooden houses
hasTraditionalDress Ostrobothnian national costume
hasTraditionalMusic Ostrobothnian folk music
heritageStatus historically significant parish in Ostrobothnia
isKnownFor agricultural landscape
historic churches
traditional Ostrobothnian culture
locatedIn Ostrobothnia
western Finland
surface form: Western Finland
locatedOn banks of the Kyrönjoki river
observesDST yes
partOf Ostrobothnia
surface form: Ostrobothnia region
postalCodeType Finnish postal code
religiousTradition Lutheranism
roadConnectionTo Seinäjoki
Vaasa
timeZone Eastern European Time
timeZoneDST Eastern European Summer Time

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