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Encyclopedia > Municipalities of Eastern Uusimaa
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The 10 municipalities of Eastern Uusimaa in Finland are divided on two sub-regions: Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Finland consists of 6 provinces (Finnish: läänit, Swedish: län), following a 1997 redesign that reduced their number from 12. ... The Governor, Maaherra, or Landshövding, of a province of Finland heads the activities of the State Provincial Office, Lääninhallitus, or Länsstyrelse. ... Finland is divided into 20 regions (maakunta/landskap in Finnish/Swedish). ... In 2005 Finland is divided into 77 sub-regions (seutukunta in Finnish, ekonomisk region in Swedish). ... 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. ... This is a listing in alphabetical order of the current municipalities in Finland as of 2005. ... This is a list of the municipalities of Finland sorted by population as of 2003: Helsinki (Helsingfors), 559716 (Helsinki Metropolitan Area 971825) Espoo (Esbo), 221597 Tampere (Tammerfors), 200104 Vantaa (Vanda), 181890 Turku (Åbo), 174618 Oulu (Uleåborg), 124588 Lahti (Lahtis), 97968 Kuopio, 87821 Jyväskylä, 81110 Pori (Björneborg), 75895... This is a list of the municipalities of Finland sorted by area as of 2003: 17321,32 km²: Inari/Enare 12416,81 km²: Sodankylä 8463,59 km²: Enontekiö/Enontekis 8411,79 km²: Kittilä 7915,51 km²: Rovaniemen_mlk/Rovaniemi_lk 6470,65 km²: Savukoski 5878,00 km²: Salla 5865,79 km²: Pudasj... The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics of Finland are used for statistical purposes in a European Union context. ... The ISO 3166-2 codes for Finland cover 6 provinces. ... 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. ... Eastern Uusimaa (Itä-Uusimaa / Östra Nyland) is a region (maakunta / landskap) in Southern Finland. ... In 2005 Finland is divided into 77 sub-regions (seutukunta in Finnish, ekonomisk region in Swedish). ...


Porvoo Sub-region

Image:Location of Askola in Finland. ... Image:Location of Myskylä in Finland. ... Pukkila is a municipality of Finland. ... Province Southern Finland Region Eastern Uusimaa Sub-region Porvoo City manager Per-HÃ¥kan Slotte Official languages Finnish, Swedish Area  - total  - land ranked 137 663 km² 654 km² Population  - total (2005-07-01)  - change  - density ranked 24 46,755 - % 71. ... Sipoo (Sibbo in Swedish) is a municipality of Finland. ...

Loviisa Sub-region

Image:Location of Lapinjärvi in Finland. ... Image:Location of Liljendal in Finland. ... Province Southern Finland Region Eastern Uusimaa Sub-region Loviisa City manager Olavi Kaleva Official languages Finnish, Swedish Area  - total  - land ranked 437th 44. ... PernÃ¥ (Pernaja IPA: /ˈpernaja/ in Finnish) is a municipality of Finland. ... Ruotsinpyhtää (IPA: /ˈruotsimËŒpyhtæː/; Strömfors in Swedish) is a municipality of Finland. ...

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Municipalities of Finland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (498 words)
The municipalities (kunta in Finnish, kommun in Swedish) represent the local level of administration in Finland and act as the fundamental administrative units of the country.
Municipalities have the right to levy a flat percentual tax, which is between 16 and 20 percent, and compromises two thirds of the total tax burden.
The size of the council is proportional to the population, the extremes being 9 in Sottunga and 85 in Helsinki.
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