Khiytola


Khiytola is a rural locality in Lakhdenpokhsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia.

History

The Finnish name of the settlement derives from "Hiisi", the name of a forest spirit in Karelian-Finnish mythology.
Before the Winter War it was a municipality of the Viipuri Province of Finland.
During World War II, the settlement was captured by forces of VII Corps on 11 August 1941 and came under Finnish occupation. With the Moscow Armistice of 1944, the town's continued allegiance to the USSR was confirmed.

Transportation

Khiytola railway station is a railway junction of the Vyborg–Joensuu and St. Petersburg–Khiytola railways. It has direct suburban connections with Vyborg, Sortavala, and Kuznechnoye. A long-distance train between St. Petersburg and Kostomuksha calls at Khiytola every second day.

Notable people