Kymi, Finland

Former rural municipality in Finland
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The former coat of arms of Kymi

Kymi was a rural municipality in Finland, located in Kymenlaakso on the coast, about 100 km east of Helsinki. Kymi is now part of Kotka. Its population in 1939 was 21,241, and in 1944, it was 20,924.[1]

See also

  • Kymi (river)

References

  1. ^ "Väestön elinkeino: Väestö elinkeinon mukaan kunnittain vuosina 1880–1975" (PDF) (in Finnish). Statistics Finland. 1979. Retrieved October 16, 2021.

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60°30′27″N 26°54′15″E / 60.5074°N 26.9043°E / 60.5074; 26.9043

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