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Hollola
—  Municipality  —
Hollolan kunta
The medieval church of Hollola

Coat of arms
Location of Hollola in Finland
Coordinates: 60°59.2′N 025°31′E / 60.9867°N 25.517°E / 60.9867; 25.517Coordinates: 60°59.2′N 025°31′E / 60.9867°N 25.517°E / 60.9867; 25.517
Country  Finland
Province Southern Finland
Region Päijänne Tavastia
Sub-region Lahti sub-region
Charter 1865
Government
 - Municipal manager Päivi Rahkonen
Area (2009-01-01)[1]
 - Total 531.92 km2 (205.4 sq mi)
 - Land 463.33 km2 (178.9 sq mi)
 - Water 68.59 km2 (26.5 sq mi)
Population (2009-06-30)[2]
 - Total 21,800
 - Density 47.05/km2 (121.9/sq mi)
Population by native language [3]
 - Finnish 98.2% (official)
 - Swedish 0.3%
 - Others 1.5%
Population by age [4]
 - 0 to 14 20.3%
 - 15 to 64 65%
 - 65 or older 14.7%
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Municipal tax rate[5] 19.5%
Website www.hollola.fi

Hollola is a municipality of Finland.

It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Päijänne Tavastia region. The municipality has a population of 21,800 (30 June 2009)[2] and covers an area of 531.92 square kilometres (205.38 sq mi) of which 68.59 km2 (26.48 sq mi) is water.[1] The population density is 47.05 inhabitants per square kilometre (121.9 /sq mi).

The municipality is unilingually Finnish.

Hollola has the highest structure of Finland, the Tiirismaa TV-Tower.

A popular resort in Hollola is Messilä. There you can do cross-country-skiing, downhill skiing, tramping and play golf. There is a hotel and a camping site in Messilä. Messilä is located by Vesijärvi.

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