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Nummi-Pusula
Former municipality in Uusimaa, Finland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nummi-Pusula (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈnumːiˌpusulɑ]) is a former municipality of Finland. Its seat was in Nummi. Nummi-Pusula was formed in 1981 from the former municipalities Nummi and Pusula. With Karjalohja, it was merged with the town of Lohja on 1 January 2013.[3]
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It was located in the province of Southern Finland and was part of the Uusimaa region. The municipality has a population of 6,175 (31 December 2012)[2] and covers an area of 505.13 square kilometres (195.03 sq mi) of which 36.8 km2 (14.2 sq mi) is water.[1] The population density is 13.1851/km2 (34.1494/sq mi).
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Villages
Prior to its consolidation into Lohja in 2013, Nummi-Pusula contained the following villages:
Nummi Section[5]
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Pusula Section[6]
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Politics
Results of the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election in Nummi-Pusula:
- True Finns 25.8%
- Centre Party 20.3%
- Social Democratic Party 18.8%
- National Coalition Party 18.0%
- Left Alliance 7.0%
- Green League 5.3%
- Christian Democrats 2.1%
- Swedish People's Party 0.8%
Twinnings
Abja Parish, Estonia (2004)[7]
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External links
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