Iitti
Iitti is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Päijät-Häme region. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is. Neighbour municipalities are Heinola, Kouvola, Lapinjärvi, Lahti and Orimattila. The municipality is unilingually Finnish.
The current administrative center of Iitti is in the village of Kausala. In 1990, the historical center of Iitti, which surrounds the old parish church, was voted the most attractive kirkonkylä in Finland.
In the coat of arms of Iitti, the gray wavy fess refers to Kymi River and the key above it to the municipality's central position along the river. The coat of arms was designed by heraldist Ahti Hammar, and was officially confirmed for use on 3 March 1953.
The Kymi Ring motor sport center is located in Iitti, right next to the border of Kouvola.
History
The surroundings of lakes Urajärvi and Pyhäjärvi have been known to be exploited as wilderness since the Stone Age, although no signs of permanent habitation from the era have been found, and the area is presumed to have been entirely uninhabitated in the interim between the Stone Age and the conversion of Finland to Christianity. By the end of paganism, Iitti had gained its first permanent inhabitants first from Hauho and Vanaja, as well as later on from Hollola.The oldest village in Iitti is presumed to be Kauramaa, though several others are mentioned in documents dating to the Middle Ages. Administratively, Iitti was a chapel subordinated to the parish of Hollola until 1539, after which it became an independent parish that also included Nastola, Jaala, Valkeala and parts of Mäntyharju, by proclamation from Gustav I. At this time, Iitti had 14 villages and 89 estates.
Iitti suffered greatly over the Russo-Swedish War of 1788–1790, becoming a battleground as well as a headquarters for Swedish forces. The battle of Tillolankangas was one of the bloodiest over the entire war in Finland; the Swedes' victory cemented the liberation of the villages around river Kymi. Over the course of the war, 13 villages were destroyed in Iitti.
Iitti was part of the Kymenlaakso region until 2021, when it was transferred to Päijät-Häme.
Geography
Villages
In 1968, Iitti had the following villages:- Haapakimola
- Kauramaa
- Kausala
- Kimola
- Iitti
- Koliseva
- Koskenniska
- Lyöttilä
- Kymentaka
- Muikkula
- Niinimäki
- Perheniemi
- Radansuu
- Saaranen
- Sitikkala
- Säyhde
- Sääskjärvi
- Taasia
- Tapola
- Vuolenkoski
Demographics
At the end of March 2021, the population of Iitti was 6,590. The chart below, describing the development of the total population of Iitti from 1975 to 2020, encompasses the municipality's area as of 2021.
Urban areas
In 2019, out of the total population of 6,711, 3,946 people lived in urban areas and 2,705 in sparsely populated areas, while the coordinates of 60 people were unknown. This made Iitti's degree of urbanization 59.3%. The urban population in the municipality was divided between two urban areas as follows:| # | Urban area | Population |
| 1 | Kausala | 3,702 |
| 2 | Iitti parish village | 244 |
Economy
In 2018, 10.2% of the workforce of Iitti worked in primary production, 35.9% in secondary production, and 50.8% in services. In 2019, the unemployment rate was 9.2%, and the share of pensioners in the population was 35.8%.The ten largest employers in Iitti in 2019 were as follows:
Culture
Events
The Iitti Music Festival, which focuses on both classical and contemporary music, is held annually in Iitti's church village.Food
In the 1980s, a lamb meat called lampahkäppä, a sweetened potato casserole called potaattiloota, a rye lingonberry pastries baked with cabbage leaves called lehikäiset served with plum saftsuppe, and a local baked cheese were named traditional dishes of Iitti parish.Media
Iitti has its own local newspaper called Iitinseutu, whose editorial office is located in Kausala.The 2023 Finnish slasher horror film The Island of Doom, directed by Keke Soikkeli, was shot in Iitti.
Notable residents
- Albert Järvinen – guitarist; member of Hurriganes
- Lasse J. Laine – naturalist
- Mikko Pesälä – politician
- Anders Johan Sjögren – linguist and explorer