Reisjärvi

The locals might recognize at least the following villages: Keskusta (the center), Hylkiranta, Järvikylä, Kalaja, Kangaskylä, Kinnulanranta, Kiljanranta, Köyhänperä, Leppälahti, Levonperä, Lokkiperä, Metsäperä, Mäntyperä and Räisälänmäki.Reisjärvi has a highly diverse nature, with many lakes, ponds and smaller rivers, rocks and cliffs but also marshes and lowlands.A very remarkable sight of Reisjärvi nature is one of the northernmost in Finland habitats of wild Small-leaved Lime (Tilia cordata), 63° 38′ N (right after the northernmost reliably confirmed natural habitats in the municipality of Sonkajärvi in the vicinity of the lake of Kangaslampi, 63° 45′ N and near the hill of Salmisenmäki, 63° 43′ 42" N).[6] Seven old long-boled limes continue to grow in a mixed forest on the cape of Kokkoniemi jutting out into the lake of Pitkäjärvi.[7][8][9][10] Following the Peuranpolku ("deer's path") trailing route, which begins in Reisjärvi, provides an excellent view into the landscape of the area.
FinlandRegionNorth OstrobothniaSub-regionNivala–HaapajärviCharter183rd largest233rd largestPopulation by native languageFinnishPopulation by ageTime zonemunicipalityprovinceNorthern Ostrobothniapopulation densityHaapajärviKinnulaLestijärviPihtipudasSmall-leaved LimeTilia cordataSonkajärviice ageCentre PartypresidentialMatti VanhanenNational Coalition PartySocial DemocratsLeft AllianceFinnish national road 58Statistics FinlandCentral OstrobothniaCentral FinlandMunicipalities of North OstrobothniaAlavieskaHaapavesiHailuotoKalajokiKempeleKuusamoKärsämäkiLiminkaLumijokiMerijärviNivalaOulainenPudasjärviPyhäjokiPyhäjärviPyhäntäSiikajokiSiikalatvaTaivalkoskiTyrnäväUtajärviYlivieskaHaukipudasHimankaKestiläKiiminkiKuivaniemiOulujokiOulunsaloPaavolaPattijokiPiippolaPulkkilaRantsilaRautioRevonlahtiRuukkiSaloinenTemmesVihantiYli-IiYlikiiminki