Kuhmalahti is a municipality of Finland. The municipalities (kunta in Finnish, kommun in Swedish) represent the local level of self government in Finland and also act as the basic regional administrative units of the country. ...
It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Pirkanmaaregion. The municipality has a population of 3,215 (2003) and covers an area of 220.64 km² of which 51.85 km² is water. The population density is 5.5 inhabitants per km². Finland consists of 6 provinces (Finnish: läänit, Swedish: län), following a 1997 redesign that reduced their number from 12. ... The Province of Western Finland is a province of Finland. ... The Pirkanmaa (in English The Tampere Region) is a region (maakunta / landskap) of Finland. ... Finland is divided into 20 regions (maakunta/landskap in Finnish/Swedish). ... 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ...
I am in the village of Kuhmalahti, around 50 kilometres east of Tampere, and I am taking part in a production of Murder in the Vicarage, presented appropriately enough in a former vicarage that has now been turned into the venue for an annual summer art exhibition.
More roles were added along the way as people from Kuhmalahti and neighbouring Sahalahti showed an interest in the project.
Among my fellow guests at the tragic engagement party are the Kuhmalahti librarian, the editor of the local paper, the municipal secretary, a lawyer, a couple of teachers, and some pensioners.
Along with the aluminium ring that she had been fitted with earlier, she was fitted with the id ring W4 and a solar-powered satellite transmitter (weighing 35 g, manufactured by Microwave).
However, she returned to the Nile valley promptly on the next day, because the satellite showed on the night of 2–3 Nov that Kaarina had spent the night on the shore of the Nile, 48 km South of Luxor.
Kaarina’s migration of 7683 km from Kuhmalahti to the Lopori river took a total of 96 days, of which 38 were actual travelling days and as many as 58 stopover days.