List of former municipalities of Finland

This is a list of the former municipalities of Finland.

Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Ä Ö


A

  • Ahlainen (Vittisbofjärd) – became part of Pori in 1972
  • Aitolahti (Aitolax) – became part of Tampere in 1966
  • Akaa (Ackas) – was divided in 1946 between Toijala, Kylmäkoski, Sääksmäki and Viiala. The name was re-introduced in 2007 when the municipalities of Toijala and Viiala were consolidated.
  • Alahärmä – consolidated with Kauhava in 2009
  • Alastaro – consolidated with Loimaa in 2009
  • Alatornio (Nedertorneå) – became m par mt of Tornio in 1973
  • Alaveteli (Nedervetil) – consolidated with Kronoby in 1969
  • Angelniemi – became part of Halikko in 1967
  • Anjala – the municipalities of Anjala and Sippola were consolidated in 1975 to form the Anjalankoski market town
  • Antrea (S:t Andree) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
  • Anttola – became part of Mikkeli in 2001
  • Artjärvi (Artsjö) – consolidated with Orimattila in 2011
  • Askainen (Villnäs) – consolidated with Masku in 2009

B

D

E

H

I

  • Ikaalisten maalaiskunta [fi] – merged with the neighbouring market town of Ikaalinen in 1972, which became a city in 1977.
  • Impilahti (Imbilax) – was lost to the USSR in 1944, currently part of Pitkyaranta
  • Iniö – consolidated with Houtskär, Korpo, Nagu and Pargas to form Väståboland. Renamed in 2011 to Pargas

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M

N

O

P

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U

V

Y

Ä

Ö

  • Öja – became part of Kaarlela [fi] in 1969
  • Övermark – consolidated with Närpes in 1973

See also

External links

  • Media related to Former municipalities of Finland at Wikimedia Commons
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