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List of cities and towns in Finland
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The following is a list of cities and towns (Finnish: kaupunki, Swedish: stad) in Finland.[a] The basic administrative unit of Finland is municipality. Since 1977, there is no legal difference between towns and municipalities,[1] and a municipality can independently decide to call itself a city or town if it considers that it meets the requirements of an urban settlement.[2] The following list includes the municipalities that use the word kaupunki in their official name. For cities and towns founded before the 1960s, the list includes the year it was chartered.
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The names used in this encyclopedia are usually the Finnish or Swedish forms, depending on the majority language of the municipality, except when there is a commonly used English name.
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Notes
- Administrative center is the locality of Toijala, which became a city in 1977.
- Includes a former city of Jämsänkoski, which became a city in 1986.
- Includes former cities of Anjalankoski and Kuusankoski, which became cities in 1977 and 1973, respectively.
- Includes a former city of Joutseno, which became a city in 2005.
- Administrative center is the locality of Mänttä, which became a city in 1973.
- Administrative center is the locality of Vammala, which became a city in 1965.
- Includes a former city of Suolahti, which became a city in 1977.
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