NUTS: FI

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NUTS: FI is the code of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics ( NUTS ) of the official statistics of the European Union for Finland .

NUTS levels

According to the regional breakdown, Finland is divided into three NUTS levels (as of 2012):

level number
Finnish / Swedish nomenclature
Name in
German
NUTS-1 02 "Manner-Suomi, Åland"

(Finnish. Manner-Suomi, Ahvenananmaa,
Swedish Fastlands-Finland, Åland )

Mainland / Åland
NUTS-2 05 "Suuralueet / Storområden " Major regions
NUTS-3 19th " Maakunnat / Landskap " Landscapes

Level 1 - Manner-Suomi, Ahvenananmaa

level number
Finnish / Swedish nomenclature
code Name in
German
NUTS-1 2 1. Manner-Suomi / Fasta Finland FI1 Mainland Finland
2. Ahvenananmaa / Åland FI2 Åland archipelago (autonomous province)

Level 2 - Suuralueet / Storområden

NUTS 1 NUTS 2 NUTS 3
area code area code area code
Manner-Suomi
Fastlands-Finland Mainland
Finland
FI1 Länsi-Suomi
( Västra Finland )
Western Finland
FI19 Keski-Suomi
Mellersta Finland
Central Finland
FI193
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Etelä-Pohjanmaa
Södra Österbotten
South Ostrobothnia
FI194
Pohjanmaa
Ostrobothnia
FI195
Satakunta
Satakunda
FI196
Pirkanmaa
Birkaland
FI197
Helsinki-
Uusimaa

Helsingfors-
Nyland
FI1B Helsinki- Uusimaa
Helsingfors-Nyland
FI1B1
Etelä-Suomi
( Södra Finland )
Southern Finland
FI1C Varsinais-Suomi
Real Finland
FI1C1
Kanta-Häme
Egentliga Tavastland
FI1C2
Päijät-Häme
Päijänne Tavastland
FI1C3
Kymenlaakso
Kymmenedalen
FI1C4
Etelä-Karjala
Södra Karelen
South Karelia
FI1C5
Pohjois- ja
Itä-Suomi

( Norra och
Östra Finland
)

Northern and
Eastern Finland
FI1D Etelä-Savo
Södra Savolax
South Savo
FI1D1
Pohjois-Savo
Norra Savolax
North Savo
FI1D2
Pohjois-Karjala
Norra Karelen
North Karelia
FI1D3
Kainuu
Kajanaland
FI1D4
Keski-Pohjanmaa
Mellersta Österbotten
Central Ostrobothnia
FI1D5
Pohjois-Pohjanmaa
Norra Österbotten
Northern Ostrobothnia
FI1D6
Lappi
Lapland
FI1D7
Åland FI2 Åland FI20 Åland FI200

Level 3 - Maakunnat / Landskap

These are the Finnish landscapes and correspond roughly to German counties or Austrian districts.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Regions in the European Union, Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics, NUTS 2013 / EU-28 (pdf; 31.7 MB), p. 118 ff, accessed on October 26, 2015
  2. The official NOMENCLATURE consists of a Finnish and a Swedish term.
  3. today's name: provinces ; historical: Swedish län , Finnish lääni