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Mikkeli ("S:t Michel" in Swedish) is a town and municipality in Finland. Mikkeli was the site for the headquarters of Marshal Mannerheim during World War II. The town's coat of arms incorporates a pair of crossed Marshal's batons, in recognition of the Mannerheim connection. It is located in the province of Eastern Finland and is part of the Southern Savonia region. The municipality has a population of 46,612 (around 34,000 in the town itself) and covers an area of 1622.11 km² of which 303.57 km² is water. The population density is 35.3 inhabitants per km². The town: The municipality is unilingually Finnish (only 0.2% of Mikkelians speak Swedish as their first language). English is widely spoken as a second language by local residents. The centre of Mikkeli is located on a low rise, set back about 500 metres from the shore of a bay of Lake Saimaa. There are several small lakes in and around the town. The lakes of the eastern parts of the town belong to the water system of River ... Read more about Mikkeli on Wikipedia