Regions of Finland explained

Regions

Map:Regions of Finland labelled EN.svg
Category:Unitary state
Territory:Finland
Current Number:19
Population Range:30,344 (Åland) — 1,714,741 (Uusimaa)
Area Range:1,553 km2 (Åland) — 92,674 km2 (Lapland)
Government:Regional council
Subdivision:Municipality

Finland is divided into 19 regions (Finnish: maakunta; Swedish: landskap)which are governed by regional councils that serve as forums of cooperation for the municipalities of each region. The councils are composed of delegates from the municipal councils. The main tasks of regional councils are regional planning, the development of enterprises, and education. Between 2004 and 2012, the regional council of Kainuu was elected via popular elections as part of an experimental regional administration.[1]

In 2022, new Wellbeing services counties were established as part of a health care and social services reform. The wellbeing services counties follow the regional borders, and are governed by directly elected county councils.[2]

Åland

One region, Åland, has a special status and has a much higher degree of autonomy than the others, with its own Parliament and local laws, due to its unique history and the fact that the overwhelming majority of its people are Finland Swedes. The sole language of Åland is Swedish/Finland Swedish, unlike the rest of the country where Finnish and Swedish share official status. It has its own elected head of government who carries the title of Premier and heads the Lantråd, the regional executive. Most powers that would be exercised by the Government of Finland on the mainland are instead exercised by Åland-specific authorities which execute independent policy in most areas. The Åland islanders elect a single representative to the national legislature, while the Government of Finland appoints a Governor to represent the national government on Åland. Åland is a demilitarized zone and Åland islanders are exempt from conscription.

Representation of the state

In addition to inter-municipal cooperation, which is the responsibility of regional councils, there are 15 Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (Finnish: elinkeino-, liikenne- ja ympäristökeskus, abbreviated ely-keskus), which are responsible for the local administration of labour, agriculture, fisheries, forestry and entrepreneurial affairs. They are each responsible for one or more of regions of Finland, and include offices of the Ministries of Employment and the Economy, Transport and Communications and Environment. The Finnish Defence Forces regional offices are responsible for the regional defence preparations and for the administration of conscription within the region.

List of regions

Flagclass=unsortableCoat of armsEnglish name[3] Finnish nameSwedish nameISOCapitalArea
(km2)
Population
(2021)[4]
LaplandFinnish: LappiSwedish: LapplandFI-10Rovaniemi92,674176,494
North OstrobothniaFinnish: Pohjois-PohjanmaaSwedish: Norra ÖsterbottenFI-14Oulu36,815415,603
KainuuFinnish: KainuuSwedish: KajanalandFI-05Kajaani20,19771,255
North KareliaFinnish: Pohjois-KarjalaSwedish: Norra KarelenFI-13Joensuu17,761163,281
North SavoFinnish: Pohjois-SavoSwedish: Norra SavolaxFI-15Kuopio16,768248,363
South SavoFinnish: Etelä-SavoSwedish: Södra SavolaxFI-04Mikkeli14,257131,688
South KareliaFinnish: Etelä-KarjalaSwedish: Södra KarelenFI-02Lappeenranta5,327126,107
Central FinlandFinnish: Keski-SuomiSwedish: Mellersta FinlandFI-08Jyväskylä16,703272,683
South OstrobothniaFinnish: Etelä-PohjanmaaSwedish: Södra ÖsterbottenFI-03Seinäjoki13,444191,762
OstrobothniaFinnish: PohjanmaaSwedish: ÖsterbottenFI-12Vaasa7,753176,041
Central OstrobothniaFinnish: Keski-PohjanmaaSwedish: Mellersta ÖsterbottenFI-07Kokkola5,02067,915
PirkanmaaFinnish: PirkanmaaSwedish: BirkalandFI-11Tampere12,585527,478
SatakuntaFinnish: SatakuntaSwedish: SatakuntaFI-17Pori7,820214,281
Päijät-HämeFinnish: Päijät-HämeSwedish: Päijänne-TavastlandFI-16Lahti5,125205,124
Kanta-HämeFinnish: Kanta-HämeSwedish: Egentliga TavastlandFI-06Hämeenlinna5,199170,213
KymenlaaksoFinnish: KymenlaaksoSwedish: KymmenedalenFI-09Kotka and Kouvola5,149161,391
UusimaaFinnish: UusimaaSwedish: NylandFI-18Helsinki9,0971,714,741
Southwest FinlandFinnish: Varsinais-SuomiSwedish: Egentliga FinlandFI-19Turku10,663483,477
ÅlandFinnish: AhvenanmaaSwedish: ÅlandAX and
FI-01
Mariehamn1,55330,344

Regional border changes

Border changes between the regions:[7]

1997

2001

2002

2005

2007

2010

2013

2016

2021

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historiallinen maakuntahallinto opetti valtiota. Yle uutiset. 17 December 2012. 22 May 2021. 10 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171210193430/https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-6420300. live.
  2. Web site: Health and social services reform . Finnish Government . 22 May 2021 . 16 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210516155005/https://soteuudistus.fi/en/frontpage . live .
  3. Web site: Suomen hallintorakenteeseen ja maakuntauudistukseen liittyviä termejä sekä maakuntien ja kuntien nimet fi-sv-en-(ru) . 23 August 2019 . vnk.fi . 8–9 . 11 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220611150344/https://vnk.fi/documents/10616/3457861/Suomen+hallintorakenteeseen+ja+maakuntauudistukseen+liittyvi%C3%A4+termej%C3%A4+sek%C3%A4+maakuntien+ja+kuntien+nimet+fi-sv-en-%28ru%29/974f7fc5-1466-c667-9787-381c5bd57603/Suomen+hallintorakenteeseen+ja+maakuntauudistukseen+liittyvi%C3%A4+termej%C3%A4+sek%C3%A4+maakuntien+ja+kuntien+nimet+fi-sv-en-%28ru%29.pdf . live .
  4. Web site: Municipal key figures / With the 2021 regional division / Municipal key figures. Statistics Finland. 19 August 2023. 13 August 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230813073706/https://pxdata.stat.fi/PxWeb/pxweb/en/Kuntien_avainluvut/Kuntien_avainluvut__2021/kuntien_avainluvut_2021_viimeisin.px/. live.
  5. Web site: Regions of Finland 2010. Statistics Finland. 21 February 2019. 29 September 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180929160049/https://www.stat.fi/meta/luokitukset/maakunta/001-2010/index_en.html. live.
  6. Web site: Valtioneuvosto päätti Uudenmaan ja Itä-Uudenmaan maakuntien yhdistämisestä . October 22, 2009 . Ministry of Finance . fi . December 30, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110807084712/http://www.valtioneuvosto.fi/ajankohtaista/tiedotteet/tiedote/fi.jsp?oid=274585 . August 7, 2011 .
  7. Web site: Statistics Finland . 2022-07-04 . www2.stat.fi . en . 2022-08-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220807154923/https://www2.stat.fi/en/luokitukset/maakunta/ . live .