Administrative Divisions of Finland - Description

Description

Municipalities (which may also call themselves towns or cities) account for half of public spending. Spending is financed by municipal income tax, state subsidies, and other revenue. As of 2008, there were 415 municipalities, and most were under 5,000 residents. For comparison, Denmark has set a minimum size of 30,000 residents. In Finland, state has started the Municipality and Service Structure Reform Program to reform the complex and expensive municipal system, but initiatives have encountered much opposition from local bureaucrats and interest groups. People often identify with their municipality. Government's local administrative duties are performed by the Regional State Administrative Agencies.

In addition to municipalities, there are complex other arrangements. Municipalities co-operate in seventy-four sub-regions and twenty regions. These are governed by the member municipalities. The Åland region has a permanent, democratically elected regional council, as a part of the autonomy. In the Kainuu region, there is a pilot project underway, with regional elections. Sami people have a semi-autonomous Sami Domicile Area in Lapland for issues on language and culture.

In the following chart, the number of inhabitants includes those living in the entire municipality (kunta/kommun), not just in the built-up area. The land area is given in km², and the density in inhabitants per km² (land area). The figures are as of January 1, 2007. Notice that the capital region – comprising Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo and Kauniainen (see Greater Helsinki) – forms a continuous conurbation of one million people. However, common administration is limited to voluntary cooperation of all municipalities, e.g. in Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council.

Municipality Population Land area Density
Helsinki 7005564474000000000564,474 7002184470000000000184.47 70033061000000000003,061.00
Espoo 7005235100000000000235,100 7002312000000000000312.00 7002751600000000000751.60
Tampere 7005206171000000000206,171 7002523400000000000523.40 7002393900000000000393.90
Vantaa 7005189442000000000189,442 7002240540000000000240.54 7002780400000000000780.40
Turku 7005177502000000000177,502 7002243400000000000243.40 7002720500000000000720.50
Oulu 7005130049000000000130,049 7002369430000000000369.43 7002351400000000000351.40
Lahti 700498773000000000098,773 7002134940000099999134.95 7002730100000000000730.10
Kuopio 700491026000000000091,026 70031127400000000001,127.40 700181000000000000081.00
Jyväskylä 700484482000000000084,482 7002105900000000000105.90 7002789000000000000789.00
Pori 700476211000000000076,211 7002503170000000000503.17 7002150830000000000150.83
Lappeenranta 700459077000000000059,077 7002758000000000000758.00 700177700000000000077.70
Rovaniemi 700458100000000000058,100 70037600730000000007,600.73 70007600000000000007.60
Joensuu 700457879000000000057,879 70031173400000000001,173.40 700149100000000000049.10
Vaasa 700457266000000000057,266 7002183000000000000183.00 7002311200000000000311.20
Kotka 700454860000000000054,860 7002270740000000000270.74 7002203000000000000203.00
Further information: List of Finnish municipalities, List of Finnish municipalities by population, List of Finnish municipalities by area, and Former municipalities of Finland

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