In the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) codes of Finland (FI), the three levels are:

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NUTS 1 Mainland Finland, Åland (Finnish: Manner-Suomi, Ahvenanmaa; Swedish: Fasta Finland, Åland) 2
NUTS 2 Large areas (Suuralueet / Storområden) 5
NUTS 3 Regions (Maakunnat / Landskap) 19
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NUTS codes

2024 version.[1]

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NUTS 1 Code NUTS 2 Code NUTS 3 Code 2024 Code 2013.[2] Code 2003
Mainland Finland FI1 West Finland FI19 Central Finland FI198 FI193
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Southern Ostrobothnia FI199 FI194
Ostrobothnia FI19A FI195
Satakunta FI196 FI191
Pirkanmaa FI19B FI197 FI192
Helsinki-Uusimaa FI1B Helsinki-Uusimaa FI1B1
South Finland FI1C Southwest Finland FI1C1
Kanta-Häme FI1C2
Päijät-Häme FI1C6 FI1C3
Kymenlaakso FI1C7 FI1C4
South Karelia FI1C5
North & East Finland FI1D Etelä-Savo FI1DA FI1D1
Pohjois-Savo FI1DB FI1D2
North Karelia FI1DC FI1D3
Kainuu FI1D8 FI1D4
Central Ostrobothnia FI1D5
Northern Ostrobothnia FI1D9 FI1D6
Lapland FI1D7
Åland FI2 Åland FI20 Åland FI200
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Local administrative units

Below the NUTS levels, the two LAU (Local Administrative Units) levels are:

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Level Subdivisions #
LAU 1 Sub-regions (Seutukunnat / Ekonomiska regioner) 77
LAU 2 Municipalities (Kunnat / Kommuner) 416
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The LAU codes of Finland can be downloaded here:

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