Kvevlax (Finnish: Koivulahti) is a former municipality of Finland in the modern-day region of Ostrobothnia. It is located approximately 15 kilometres (9 mi) north of the city of Vaasa. Kvevlax became an independent parish in 1857. Until 1 January 1973, hen it was merged to Korsholm, it was an independent municipality. Kvevlax has a lower grade primary education school, a kindergarten, a running track, a football pitch and an ice rink. There are two local grocery shops, a library and a bank.[citation needed] It is located within the Eastern European Time Zone (GMT+2)

Kvevlax
Former municipality
Kvevlax kommun
Koivulahden kunta
Kvevlax Church
Kvevlax Church
Coat of arms of Kvevlax
Location of Kvevlax in Finland
Location of Kvevlax in Finland
Map
Interactive map of Kvevlax
Coordinates: 63°09′37″N 21°50′15″E / 63.16028°N 21.83750°E / 63.16028; 21.83750
CountryFinland
ProvinceVaasa Province
RegionOstrobothnia
Sub-regionVaasa
Established1857
Consolidated1973
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)

Flight 311 air crash

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On 3 January 1961, a DC-3, the Aero O/Y Flight 311, crashed in Kvevlax, with the loss of all 25 on board. The DC-3 crash was blamed on alcohol-intoxicated and sleep-deprived pilots. The accident remains the worst in Finnish aviation history.[citation needed]

Landmarks

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  • The Kvevlax Church, built in 1692. The church has a pulpit from 1696, while the organ is much newer, having been purchased in 1975.
  • The Kvevlax UF house[further explanation needed] was opened in 1949, although the youth organization was formed back in 1895. The previous UF house burned down in the winter of 1940.
  • The memorial to the air crash

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