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The state of Finland divides its organization into 6 provinces (Finnish: läänit, Swedish: län). The provincial authority is part of the central government's executive branch, and as such, not directly democratically controlled. The system was created in 1634, and its makeup was changed drastically in 1997, when the number of the provinces was reduced from 12 to 6. This effectively made them purely administrative units, as the linguistic or cultural variations do not follow the borders of the provinces. Provincial authority does not have elected political organs, which are the municipal councils and the Parliament of Finland.

The State of Finland is since the late 19th century bilingual. Its governmental offices and agencies use both domestic languages in contacts with the public. Each province is led by a governor (maaherra, landshövding) who is appointed by the president after a proposal by the cabinet. The governor is the head of the State Provincial Office (lääninhallitus, länsstyrelse) which act as the joint regional authority for seven ministries in the following domains:

  • social services and health care
  • education and culture
  • police administration
  • rescue services
  • traffic administration
  • competition and consumer affairs
  • judicial administration

The official administrative subentities under the Provincial Office authorities are the Registry Offices (Finnish maistraatti, Swedish magistrat), and State Local Districts (Finnish kihlakunta, Swedish härad), which are districts for police, prosecution, and bailiff services. These do not necessarily correspond to municipal level (municipality, sub-region, region) divisions of the country.

The Governor's post is widely known as a post for "disposal" of retiring politicians.

No.ProvincesFinnish and
Swedish names
Residence cityPopulation (2003)Area (km²)Merged Provinces (1997)
1.Southern FinlandEtelä-Suomen lääni
Södra Finlands län
Hämeenlinna
Tavastehus
2,116,91434,378Uusimaa, Kymi, Tavastia
2.Western FinlandLänsi-Suomen lääni
Västra Finlands län
Turku
Åbo
1,848,26974,185Vaasa, Turku-Pori, Central Finland, Tavastia (Pirkanmaa)
3.Eastern FinlandItä-Suomen lääni, Östra Finlands län Mikkeli
S:t Michel
582,78148,726Kuopio, North Karelia, Mikkeli
4.OuluOulun lääni
Uleåborgs län
Oulu
Uleåborg
458,50457,000No changes
5.LaplandLapin lääni
Lapplands län
Rovaniemi
Rovaniemi
186,91798,946No changes
6.Åland¹Ahvenanmaan lääni
Ålands län²
Maarianhamina
Mariehamn²
26,0006,784No changes

1/ Some duties, which in Mainland Finland are handled by the provinces, are on the Åland Islands transferred to the autonomous Government of Åland.
2/ The Åland Islands are unilingually Swedish.

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Subnational entities in Europe | Provinces of Finland | Politics of Finland

Kraje Finska | Lääni | Provinces de Finlande | Finnország tartományai | 핀란드의 행정 구역 | Suomijos provincijos | Provincies van Finland | Len i Finland | Podział administracyjny Finlandii | Províncias da Finlândia | Provinciile Finlandei | Административное деление Финляндии | Suomen läänit | Län i Finland

 

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