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Subdivisions of the Nordic countries

 
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The countries and autonomous islands in the Nordic region have some similarly named subnational entities, although their translations into English may differ.

Administrative subdivisions in the Nordic region in 1998.
Note that Greenland got new municipalities.

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Subdivisions of Denmark

Subdivisions of Iceland

Subdivisions of Finland

  • Mainland Finland (level NUTS 1)
    • State organization, controlled by the executive branch of the central government (Government of Finland and its ministries)
      • until 1634: provinces (Finnish: maakunta, Swedish: landskap) -> historical provinces of Finland
      • 1634-1997: counties (Finnish: lääni, Swedish: län)
      • since 1997: 6 provinces of Finland (Finnish lääni, Swedish län), level NUTS 2
        • divided into 90 state local districts of Finland (Finnish kihlakunta, Swedish härad), which serve as the official local administrative units of the state, providing the registry office, police and judicial administration
      • Also, 12 numbering areas
    • Municipalities, controlled by the respective municipal councils (Finnish: valtuusto, Swedish: fullmäktige)
      • 432 municipalities (Finnish kunta, Swedish kommun), LAU 2 (NUTS 5)
      • the municipalities co-operate in 74 sub-regions (Finnish seutukunta, Swedish ekonomisk region), LAU 1 (NUTS 4)
      • and in 20 regions of Finland (Finnish maakunta, Swedish landskap), level NUTS 3, within the 6 provinces
  • NUTS codes of the European Union
  • Åland, an autonomous insular region (level NUTS 1)

Subdivisions of Åland

Subdivisions of Norway

Subdivisions of Sweden


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