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Map number | English name | Finnish name | Swedish name | Residence city | Dates of existence | Notes |
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1 | Province of Turku and Pori | Turun ja Porin lääni | Åbo och Björneborgs län | Turku | 1634–1997 | • one of the original provinces formed in 1634, though parts were split off since then • merged into the Province of Western Finland |
14 | Province of Nyland and Tavastehus | Uudenmaan ja Hämeen lääni | Nylands och Tavastehus län | Helsinki / Hämeenlinna | 1634–1831 | • one of the original provinces formed in 1634 |
18 | Province of Ostrobothnia | Pohjanmaan lääni | Österbottens län | Oulu / Vaasa | 1634–1775 | • one of the original provinces formed in 1634 |
20 | Province of Viborg and Nyslott | Viipurin ja Savonlinnan lääni | Viborgs och Nyslotts län | Vyborg | 1634–1721 | • one of the original provinces formed in 1634 |
21 | Province of Kexholm | Käkisalmen lääni | Kexholms län | Kexholm | 1634–1721 | • one of the original provinces formed in 1634 |
19 | Province of Kymmenegård and Nyslott | Savonlinnan ja Kymenkartanon lääni | Kymmenegårds och Nyslotts län | Lappeenranta | 1721–1747 | • former Province of Viborg and Nyslott |
17 | Province of Savolax and Kymmenegård | Kymenkartanon ja Savon lääni | Savolax och Kymmenegårds län | Loviisa | 1747–1775 | • former Province of Kymmenegård and Nyslott |
4 | Province of Vaasa | Vaasan lääni | Vasa län | Vaasa | 1775–1997 | • split off from the Province of Ostrobothnia • merged into the Province of Western Finland |
10 | Province of Oulu | Oulun lääni | Uleåborgs län | Oulu | 1775–2009 | • split off from the Province of Ostrobothnia |
15 | Province of Kymmenegård | Kymenkartanon lääni | Kymmenegårds län | Heinola | 1775–1831 | • split off from the Province of Savolax and Kymmenegård |
16 | Province of Savolax and Karelia | Savon ja Karjalan lääni | Savolax och Karelens län | Kuopio | 1775–1831 | • split off from the Province of Savolax and Kymmenegård |
13 | Province of Viipuri | Viipurin lääni | Viborgs län | Vyborg | 1812–1947 | • Russian Vyborg Governorate 1744-1812; transferred as Province of Viipuri to autonomic Grand Duchy of Finland in 1812 • most of its area was lost to the Soviet Union in World War II, and the remainder became the Province of Kymi |
2 | Province of Uusimaa | Uudenmaan lääni | Nylands län | Helsinki | 1831–1997 | • produced by splitting the Province of Nyland and Tavastehus • merged into the Province of Southern Finland |
3 | Province of Häme | Hämeen lääni | Tavastehus län | Hämeenlinna | 1831–1997 | • produced by splitting the Province of Nyland and Tavastehus • merged into the Provinces of Southern Finland and Western Finland |
6 | Province of Mikkeli | Mikkelin lääni | St. Michels län | Mikkeli | 1831–1997 | • former Province of Kymmenegård • merged into the Provinces of Eastern Finland and Southern Finland |
8 | Province of Kuopio | Kuopion lääni | Kuopio län | Kuopio | 1831–1997 | • former Province of Savolax and Karelia • merged into the Province of Eastern Finland |
12 | Province of Åland | Ahvenanmaan lääni | Ålands län | Mariehamn | 1918–2009 | • had a special status: even though the province was discontinued at the end of 2009 along with the others, there was (and still is) a coextensive "maakunta" (a translation of "province" with a slightly different meaning from the usual) that is semi-autonomous and demilitarized by international treaties |
25 | Province of Petsamo | Petsamon lääni | Petsamo län | Pechenga | 1921–1921 | • gained from Soviet Russia • merged into the Province of Oulu • the entire area of the former Province of Pechenga was lost to the Soviet Union in World War II |
11 | Province of Lapland | Lapin lääni | Lapplands län | Rovaniemi | 1938–2009 | • split off from the Province of Oulu |
5 | Province of Kymi | Kymen lääni | Kymmene län | Kouvola | 1945–1997 | • formed from the part of the Province of Viipuri that remained on the Finnish side of the border with Russia • merged into the Province of Southern Finland |
7 | Province of Central Finland | Keski-Suomen lääni | Mellersta Finlands län | Jyväskylä | 1960–1997 | • split off from the Provinces of Vaasa, Häme, Mikkeli and Kuopio • merged into the Province of Western Finland |
9 | Province of Northern Karelia | Pohjois-Karjalan lääni | Norra Karelens län | Joensuu | 1960–1997 | • split off from the Province of Kuopio • merged into the Province of Eastern Finland |
22 | Province of Southern Finland | Etelä-Suomen lääni | Södra Finlands län | Hämeenlinna | 1997–2009 | • merged from Provinces of Uusimaa, Kymi, Häme (part) and Mikkeli (part) |
23 | Province of Western Finland | Länsi-Suomen lääni | Västra Finlands län | Turku | 1997–2009 | • merged from Provinces of Turku and Pori, Vaasa, Central Finland and Häme (part) |
24 | Province of Eastern Finland | Itä-Suomen lääni | Östra Finlands län | Mikkeli | 1997–2009 | • merged from Provinces of Kuopio, Northern Karelia and Michelle |
Geographical evolution of provincial administration
File:Finnish counties 1635.jpg Provinces of Finland 1634: 1: Turku and Pori, 14: Nyland and Tavastehus, 18: Ostrobothnia, 20: Viborg and Nyslott, 21: Kexholm |
File:Finnish counties 1721.jpg Provinces of Finland 1721: 1: Turku and Pori, 14: Nyland and Tavastehus, 18: Ostrobothnia, 19: Kymmenegård and Nyslott |
File:Finnish counties 1747.jpg Provinces of Finland 1747: 1: Turku and Pori, 14: Nyland and Tavastehus, 17: Savolax and Kymmenegård, 18: Ostrobothnia |
File:Finnish counties 1776.jpg Provinces of Finland 1776: 1: Turku and Pori, 4: Vaasa, 10: Oulu, 14: Nyland and Tavastehus, 15: Kymmenegård, 16: Savolax and Karelia |
File:Finnish counties 1812.jpg Provinces of Finland 1812:1: Turku and Pori, 4: Vaasa, 10: Oulu, 13: Viipuri, 14: Nyland and Tavastehus, 15: Kymmenegård, 16: Savolax and Karelia |
File:Finnish counties 1831.jpg Provinces of Finland 1831: 1: Turku and Pori, 2: Uusimaa, 3: Häme, 4: Vaasa, 6: Mikkeli, 8: Kuopio, 10: Oulu, 13: Viipuri |
File:Finnish counties 1921.jpg Provinces of Finland 1921: 1: Turku and Pori, 2: Uusimaa, 3: Häme, 4: Vaasa, 6: Mikkeli, 8: Kuopio, 10: Oulu, 12: Åland, 13: Viipuri, 25: Petsamo |
File:Finnish counties 1938.jpg Provinces of Finland 1938: 1: Turku and Pori, 2: Uusimaa, 3: Häme, 4: Vaasa, 6: Mikkeli, 8: Kuopio, 10: Oulu, 11: Lapland, 12: Åland, 13: Viipuri |
File:Finnish counties 1945.jpg Provinces of Finland 1945: 1: Turku and Pori, 2: Uusimaa, 3: Häme, 4: Vaasa, 5: Kymi, 6: Mikkeli, 8: Kuopio, 10: Oulu, 11: Lapland, 12: Åland |
File:Finnish counties 1960.jpg Provinces of Finland 1960: 1: Turku and Pori, 2: Uusimaa, 3: Häme, 4: Vaasa, 5: Kymi, 6: Mikkeli, 7: Central Finland, 8: Kuopio, 9: Northern Karelia, 10: Oulu, 11: Lapland, 12: Åland |
File:Finnish counties 1996.jpg Provinces of Finland 1996: 1: Turku and Pori, 2: Uusimaa, 3: Häme, 4: Vaasa, 5: Kymi, 6: Mikkeli, 7: Central Finland, 8: Kuopio, 9: Northern Karelia, 10: Oulu, 11: Lapland, 12: Åland |
File:Finnish counties 1997.jpg Provinces of Finland 1997: 10: Oulu, 11: Lapland, 12: Åland, 22: Southern Finland, 23: Western Finland, 24: Eastern Finland |
Provinces of Finland as at abolition
No. | Coats of arms | Provinces | Finnish and Swedish names |
Residence city | Largest city | Population (2003) | Area (km²) | Merged Provinces (1997) | Map |
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1. | Southern Finland | Etelä-Suomen lääni Södra Finlands län |
Hämeenlinna Tavastehus |
Helsinki | 2,116,914 | 34,378 | Uusimaa, Kymi, Häme | 220px | |
2. | Western Finland | Länsi-Suomen lääni Västra Finlands län |
Turku Åbo |
Tampere | 1,848,269 | 74,185 | Vaasa, Turku-Pori, Central Finland, Häme | ||
3. | Eastern Finland | Itä-Suomen lääni Östra Finlands län |
Mikkeli S:t Michel |
Kuopio | 582,781 | 48,726 | Kuopio, North Karelia, Mikkeli | ||
4. | Oulu | Oulun lääni Uleåborgs län |
Oulu Uleåborg |
Oulu | 458,504 | 57,000 | No changes | ||
5. | Lapland | Lapin lääni Lapplands län |
Rovaniemi Rovaniemi |
Rovaniemi | 186,917 | 98,946 | No changes | ||
6. | Åland[a] | Ahvenanmaan lääni Ålands län[b] |
Mariehamn[b] Maarianhamina |
Mariehamn | 26,000 | 6,784 | No changes |
a. ^ Some duties, which in Mainland Finland are handled by the provinces, are on the Åland Islands transferred to the autonomous Government of Åland.
b. ^ The Åland Islands are unilingually Swedish.
After abolition
The provinces were abolished altogether effective 1 January 2010. Since then, the regional administration of the Finnish state has two parallel top-level organs in the hierarchy: the Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment on the one hand, and the Regional State Administrative Agencies on the other.
Six Regional State Administrative Agencies (aluehallintovirasto, regionförvaltningsverk, abbr. avi) – in addition to the Government of Åland – are primarily responsible for law enforcement. Among these, South-Western Finland and Western and Central Finland cover the former province of Western Finland, and the former province of Oulu was revamped as Northern Finland; other old provincial boundaries remain much the same in the new disposition.
In parallel, there are 15 Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (Finnish: elinkeino-, liikenne- ja ympäristökeskus, usually abbreviated ely-keskus), which are responsible for other state administration: employment, road and transport infrastructure, and environmental monitoring. 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.
See also
- Provincial Governors of Finland
- Regions of Finland
- Historical provinces of Finland
- Subdivisions of the Nordic countries
- ISO 3166-2:FI
External links
- State Provincial OfficesTemplate:Spaced ndashOfficial site
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