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The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics of Finland are used for statistical purposes in a European Union context. The NUTS codes for Finland divides the country on three levels:

  1. At the first level Mainland Finland is separated from the autonomous Åland Islands.
  2. At the second level Mainland Finland is divided into four "Suuralueet", "Storområden", or Large Areas. Three of these Large Areas are similarly named to three of the Provinces of Finland: Southern Finland, Eastern Finland and Western Finland, but follow different lines of division.
  3. At the third level the divisions of Mainland Finland follows the boundaries of the Regions of Finland.
Division NUTS 1 Large Areas NUTS 2 Regions NUTS 3
Mainland Finland
FI1 East Finland FI13 Southern Savonia FI131
Northern Savonia FI132
North Karelia FI133
Kainuu FI134
South Finland FI18 Uusimaa FI181
Eastern Uusimaa FI182
Finland Proper FI183
Tavastia Proper FI184
Päijänne Tavastia FI185
Kymenlaakso FI186
South Karelia FI187
West Finland FI19 Satakunta FI191
Pirkanmaa FI192
Central Finland FI193
Southern Ostrobothnia FI194
Ostrobothnia FI195
North Finland FI1A Central Ostrobothnia FI1A1
Northern Ostrobothnia FI1A2
Lapland FI1A3
Åland FI2 Åland FI20 Åland FI200

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