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  • '''FINNISH REGIONS AND PROVINCES''' ...ich were created in 2009. Previous reforms were in 1996 and 1960. The 1634 provinces are still known as the 'historical province'.
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  • '''FINNISH REGIONS AND PROVINCES''' ...ich were created in 2009. Previous reforms were in 1996 and 1960. The 1634 provinces are still known as the 'historical province'.
    19 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 06:33, 15 August 2021
  • Finland is divided into 19 regions, which are further divided into 336 municipalities. Besides these, the historical provinces are still used traditionally.
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  • ...ovinces of [[Keski-Suomi]], [[Turku and Pori]], [[Vaasa (province)|Vaasa]] and parts of [[Häme]]. ...the arms of the historical provinces of [[Varsinais-Suomi]], [[Satakunta]] and [[Pohjanmaa]], in which the province was situated.
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  • ...was formed in 2009 from the former region of [[Pohjanmaa]] (Ostrobothnia) and the province of [[Oulu (province)|Oulu]] The arms show a combination of the many lakes and forests in the region.
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  • The arms were granted in 1984 and again on September 1, 1997. ...a region within the Etelä-Suomi province and after the abolishment of all provinces a separate region in 2010.
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  • |'''Finnish''' ...ldest regions of Finland and was merged in 1648 to form the County of Tuku and Pori (since 1809 a province), which in 1997 was merged to the new province
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  • ...a combination of the arms of the former [[Häme]], [[Kymi]] and [[Uusimaa]] provinces. [[Category:Finnish Regions and provinces]]
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  • Itä-Uusimaa was a region created in 2009 and abolished in 2011. [[Category:Finnish Regions and provinces]]
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  • [[Category:Finnish Regions and provinces]]
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  • [[Category:Finnish Regions and provinces]]
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  • ...crown are the historical arms of Karelia. The province was part of Karelia and was founded in 1945 after half of the former province of Viipuri (Vyborg) w The salmon and net are the arms of the [[Kymenlaakso]] region, to which part of the area b
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  • ...in her right hand which refers to the Karelian people living in the region and the wistfully cuckooing emblem bird of their former homestead. Many kinds of international and local beliefs of various ages are connected to the mysterious water nymph V
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  • [[Category:Finnish Regions and provinces]]
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  • ...rku and Pori]] province. In 1918 it was again re-established as a province and since 2009 it is a region of Finland with strong autonomy. ...on a field strewn with nine roses. However these were mainly used by Öland and the deer of Öland became the arms of Åland.
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  • The arms show the savage, the historical symbol of both Swedish and Finnish Lapland. See [[Lappland]] ...ion of Lapland was founded in 1938 from the historical province of Lapland and the northernmost part of the province of Pohjanmaa. <br>
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  • ...net, as the region is named after the Kymijoki river, a major salmon river and fishing was an important activity in the history of the area. [[Category:Finnish Regions and provinces]]
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  • ...province was abolished in 2010 and split again in Uusimaa, [[Kymenlaakso]] and [[Itä-Uusimaa]]. The latter was again merged with Uusimaa in 2011. ...on January 18, 1962 and abolished in 1997. The arms were restored in 2009 and not granted again.
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