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Encyclopedia > Eno, Finland

Eno is a municipality of Finland. The municipalities (kunta in Finnish, kommun in Swedish) represent the local level of self government in Finland and also act as the basic regional administrative units of the country. ...


It is located in the province of Eastern Finland and is part of the North Karelia region. The municipality has a population of 6,894 and covers an area of 1,088.25 km² of which 149.30 km² is water. The population density is 6.3 inhabitants per km². Finland consists of 6 provinces (Finnish: läänit, Swedish: län), following a 1997 redesign that reduced their number from 12. ... The Province of Eastern Finland is a province of Finland. ... The Region of North Karelia is a region (maakunta / landskap) in eastern Finland. ... Finland is divided into 20 regions (maakunta/landskap in Finnish/Swedish). ...


The municipality is unilingually Finnish.


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  • Municipality of Eno

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Encyclopedia: Eno, Finland (180 words)
Finland consists of 6 provinces (Finnish: läänit, Swedish: län), following a 1997 redesign that reduced their number from 12.
The Province of Eastern Finland is a province of Finland.
The Region of North Karelia is a region (maakunta / landskap) in eastern Finland.
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