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This is a list of urban areas in Finland by population, with the 100 largest localities or urban areas in Finland on 31 December 2019. [1] The list is based on data from Statistics Finland that defines an urban area as a cluster of dwellings with at least 200 inhabitants. [2]
Finland has a population of over 5.6 million people, ranking it 19th out of 27 within the European Union. The average population density in Finland is 19 inhabitants per square kilometre (49/sq mi), making it the third most sparsely populated country in Europe, after Iceland and Norway. Population distribution is extremely uneven, with the ...
English: Population densities in Finland, inhabitants per square kilometre Suomi: Suomen väestötiheys kunnittain, asukasta neliökilometriä kohden Deutsch: Finnlands Bevölkerungsdichte, Einwohner pro Quadratkilometer
The following is a list of cities and towns (Finnish: kaupunki, Swedish: stad) in Finland.[a] The basic administrative unit of Finland is municipality.Since 1977, there is no legal difference between towns and municipalities, [1] and a municipality can independently decide to call itself a city or town if it considers that it meets the requirements of an urban settlement. [2]
Population density in the Nordic countries. The Stockholm urban area (in blue), the largest urban area in the Nordic countries. The area includes land both inside and outside of the municipality of Stockholm. This is a list of urban areas in the Nordic countries by population.
Of the five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, ... every country has at least one city above 100,000 inhabitants. List. Municipality ... Population Area
List of twin towns and sister cities in Finland; U. List of urban areas in Finland by population; List of urban areas in the Nordic countries;
Other cities with population over 100,000 are Turku, Oulu, Jyväskylä, Kuopio, and Lahti. Finland's immigrant population is growing. [220] As of 2023, there were 571,268 people with a foreign background living in Finland (10.2% of the population), most of whom are from the former Soviet Union, Estonia, Sweden, Iraq, China and India. [1]