Former Municipalities of Finland - V

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  • Vahto – consolidated with Rusko in 2009
  • Vahviala – was partially lost to the USSR in 1944, the rest was incorporated into Lappee and Ylämaa in 1946
  • Valkjärvi – was lost to the USSR in 1944
  • Valkeala – consolidated with Kouvola in 2009
  • Vammala – consolidated with Äetsä and Mouhijärvi to form Sastamala in 2009
  • Vampula – consolidated with Huittinen in 2009
  • Vanaja – was divided between Hämeenlinna, Hattula, Janakkala and Renko in 1967
  • Varpaisjärvi – consolidated with Lapinlahti in 2011
  • Vehkalahti – became part of the City of Hamina in 2003
  • Vehmersalmi – became part of the City of Kuopio in 2005
  • Velkua – consolidated with Naantali in 2009
  • Viiala – consolidated with Toijala to form Akaa in 2007
  • Viipuri (Swedish: Viborg) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
  • Viipurin mlk – was lost to the USSR in 1944
  • Viljakkala – became part of City of Ylöjärvi in 2007
  • Vilppula – consolidated with Mänttä to form Mänttä-Vilppula in 2009
  • Virtasalmi – consolidated with Pieksämäen maalaiskunta and Jäppilä to form Pieksänmaa
  • Vörå (Vöyri) – consolidated with Maxmo to form Vörå-Maxmo in 2007
  • Vörå-Maxmo – consolidated with Oravais to form (new) Vörå in 2011
  • Vuoksela – was lost to the USSR in 1944
  • Vuoksenranta – was lost to the USSR in 1944
  • Vuolijoki – became part of the City of Kajaani in 2007
  • Värtsilä – was partially lost to the USSR in 1944, consolidated with Tohmajärvi to form Tohmajärvi in 2005
  • Västanfjärd – consolidaetd with Dragsfjärd and Kimito to form Kimitoön in 2009

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