NUTS statistical regions of Finland explained

See main article: Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics.

In the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) codes of Finland (FI), the three levels are:

LevelSubdivisions
NUTS 1Mainland Finland, Åland (Finnish: Manner-Suomi, Ahvenanmaa; Swedish: Fasta Finland, Åland)2
NUTS 2Large areas (Finnish: Suuralueet / Swedish: Storområden)5
NUTS 3Regions (Finnish: Maakunnat / Swedish: Landskap)19

NUTS codes

2024 version.[1]

NUTS 1CodeNUTS 2CodeNUTS 3Code 2024Code 2013.[2] Code 2003
Mainland FinlandFI1West FinlandFI19Central FinlandFI198FI193
Southern OstrobothniaFI199FI194
OstrobothniaFI19AFI195
SatakuntaFI196FI191
PirkanmaaFI19BFI197FI192
Helsinki-UusimaaFI1BHelsinki-UusimaaFI1B1
South FinlandFI1CSouthwest FinlandFI1C1
Kanta-HämeFI1C2
Päijät-HämeFI1C6FI1C3
KymenlaaksoFI1C7FI1C4
South KareliaFI1C5
North & East FinlandFI1DEtelä-SavoFI1DAFI1D1
Pohjois-SavoFI1DBFI1D2
North KareliaFI1DCFI1D3
KainuuFI1D8FI1D4
Central OstrobothniaFI1D5
Northern OstrobothniaFI1D9FI1D6
LaplandFI1D7
ÅlandFI2ÅlandFI20ÅlandFI200

Local administrative units

See main article: Local administrative unit.

Below the NUTS levels, the two LAU (Local Administrative Units) levels are:

LevelSubdivisions
LAU 1Sub-regions (Seutukunnat / Ekonomiska regioner)77
LAU 2Municipalities (Kunnat / Kommuner)416

The LAU codes of Finland can be downloaded here:

See also

Sources

Notes and References

  1. https://stat.fi/en/luokitukset/nuts/ Statistics Finland
  2. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/gisco/geodata/reference-data/administrative-units-statistical-units Eurostat