Purmo is a former municipality of Finland. It was incorporated into the rural municipality of Pedersöre (currently the municipality of Pedersöre) in Ostrobothnia in 1977. Purmo is home to a wooden church built by Antti Hakola in 1772. Approximately 1,400 people live in Purmo and like in Pedersöre, they are mainly Swedish language-speaking.
The Purmo Group, a manufacturing firm, was founded in Purmo in 1953.
Villages
Name
According to Lars Huldén, the name of Purmo may come from the Finnish words
puro (stream) and
maa (land) or from a
North Karelia surname,
Purmonen. Other possibilities include a common origin with
Purmoniemi, a peninsula in Evijärvi and
Purmonsaari, a hill in Lappajärvi; as well as a relation to the South Ostrobothnian dialectal word
purmu referring to a pit for storing beets during the winter.
History
Purmo was first mentioned as a village within the Pedersöre parish in 1543. It became a chapel community in 1771 and an independent parish and municipality in 1867.
Purmo was merged back into Pedersöre in 1977.