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Sub-regions of Finland
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Sub-regions (Finnish: seutukunta, Swedish: ekonomisk region) are divisions used for statistical purposes in Finland. The country is divided into 69 sub-regions, which are formed by groups of municipalities within the 19 regions of Finland. These sub-regions represent a LAU 1 level of division used in conjunction with the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics.
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Each municipality is a member of a sub-region based on cooperation between municipalities and the commuter area. The member municipalities must be from the same region.
Sub-regions were introduced as administrative divisions in 1994.[1] Sub-regions are no longer official regional administrative divisions since 2014, but they are still valid for statistical purposes.[2]
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Sub-regions grouped by regions

Lapland (1)
North Ostrobothnia (2)
Kainuu (3)
North Karelia (4)
North Savo (5)
South Savo (6)
South Ostrobothnia (7)
Ostrobothnia (8)
Former sub-regions
Pirkanmaa (9)
- North Western Pirkanmaa
- South Western Pirkanmaa
- Southern Pirkanmaa
- Tampere sub-region
- Upper Pirkanmaa
Former sub-regions
Satakunta (10)
Central Ostrobothnia (11)
Central Finland (12)
Southwest Finland (13)
South Karelia (14)
Päijät-Häme (15)
Former sub-regions
Kanta-Häme (16)
Uusimaa (17 and 18)
- Helsinki sub-region (Helsinki metropolitan area)
- Loviisa sub-region
- Porvoo sub-region
- Raseborg sub-region
Former sub-regions
Kymenlaakso (19)
Åland (20)
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