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Helsinki sub-region

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Helsinki sub-region
Helsingin seutukunta
SK011 Helsinki
Location of Helsinki sub-region
Country Finland
RegionUusimaa
CapitalHelsinki
Area
 • Land5,123 km2 (1,978 sq mi)
Population
 • Total1,642,836
 • Density321/km2 (830/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Helsinki sub-region is a subdivision of Uusimaa in Finland. It is the most populous sub-region in Finland with about 1.64 million inhabitants. The sub-regions[1] are used for statistical purposes.[2] Statistics Finland uses the term Helsinki sub-region as SK011 Helsinki.[3] The Lohja sub-region was merged with the Helsinki sub-region in 2009.[4]

The Helsinki sub-region differs from the Helsinki metropolitan area (Greater Helsinki), which does not include the municipalities of Karkkila, Lohja and Siuntio. The metropolitan area has a population of about 1.58 million.

The smaller Helsinki capital region is the area comprising Espoo, Helsinki, Kauniainen and Vantaa. It has a population of about 1.25 million.

Municipalities

Coat of
arms
Municipality Population Land area
(km2)
Density
(/km2)
Finnish
speakers
Swedish
speakers
Other
speakers
Espoon vaakuna
Espoo 314,024 312 1,005 70 % 6 % 24 %
Helsingin vaakuna
Helsinki 674,500 214 3,146 75 % 5 % 20 %
Hyvinkään vaakuna
Hyvinkää 46,901 323 145 91 % 1 % 8 %
Järvenpään vaakuna
Järvenpää 46,490 38 1,238 90 % 1 % 8 %
Karkkilan vaakuna
Karkkila 8,581 242 35 90 % 1 % 9 %
Kauniaisen vaakuna
Kauniainen 10,270 6 1,744 59 % 30 % 11 %
Keravan vaakuna
Kerava 38,211 31 1,248 83 % 1 % 16 %
Kirkkonummen vaakuna
Kirkkonummi 41,154 367 112 73 % 15 % 12 %
Lohjan vaakuna
Lohja 45,645 940 49 90 % 3 % 6 %
Mäntsälän vaakuna
Mäntsälä 20,957 581 36 94 % 1 % 5 %
Nurmijärven vaakuna
Nurmijärvi 44,785 362 124 91 % 1 % 8 %
Pornaisen vaakuna
Pornainen 4,973 147 34 94 % 2 % 4 %
Sipoon vaakuna
Sipoo 22,595 340 67 65 % 28 % 7 %
Siuntion vaakuna
Siuntio 6,158 241 26 66 % 26 % 8 %
Tuusulan vaakuna
Tuusula 41,338 220 188 90 % 1 % 8 %
Vantaan vaakuna
Vantaa 247,443 238 1,038 71 % 2 % 27 %
Vihdin vaakuna
Vihti 28,811 522 55 91 % 2 % 7 %
Total 1,642,836 5,123 321 73 % 5 % 19 %

See also

References

  1. ^ "Finland: Political system". European Union. Retrieved 17 March 2024. The country is divided into 19 regions and 70 sub-regions.
  2. ^ "Sub-area (of municipality)". Statistics Finland. Retrieved 17 March 2024. Municipal sub-areas are formed of operationally functional wholes defined by the municipality itself, which are the basis of the municipality's regional planning and monitoring.
  3. ^ "The correspondence table between municipalities and sub-regional units in 2023". Statistics Finland. Retrieved 17 March 2024. Sub-regional units 011 Helsinki
  4. ^ "Lohjan seutukunta - Lohja sub-region". Finto - Finnish Thesaurus and Ontology Service. Retrieved 17 March 2024. Lohjan seutukunta lakkautettu 1.1.2009.

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