- Subdivisions of the Nordic countries
The countries and autonomous islands in the Nordic region have some similarly named
subnational entities, although their translations into English may differ.[
Administrative subdivisions in the Nordic region in 1998.]Subdivisions of Denmark *
Mainland Denmark
**3 historical "lands" and numerous smaller traditional districts
***5 regions
***98 municipalities
**Until2006-12-31
***13 counties ("amter")
****270 municipalities ("kommuner"), including three municipalities with county privileges:Copenhagen ,Frederiksberg , andBornholm
*2 autonomous insular overseas units
**Faroe Islands
***six traditional districts (sýslur) - ancient jurisdiction districts
***seven electoral constituencies - based on the sýslur
****thirty-four modern municipalities - based on towns and mergers of municipalities
**Greenland
***3 counties
****18 municipalities
****1 national parkSubdivisions of Iceland *6 electoral constituencies ("kjördæmi")
*8 statistical regions ("landsvæði")
*23 traditional counties ("sýslur") and 24 independent towns ("kaupstaðir")
*79 municipalities ("sveitarfélög")Subdivisions of Finland *
Mainland Finland (level NUTS 1)
**State organization, controlled by the executive branch of the central government (Government of Finland and its ministries)
***until 1634: provinces (Finnish: "maakunta", Swedish: "landskap") ->historical provinces of Finland
***1634-1997: counties (Finnish: "lääni", Swedish: "län")
***since 1997: 6provinces of Finland (Finnish "lääni", Swedish "län "), level NUTS 2
****divided into 90 statelocal districts of Finland (Finnish "kihlakunta", Swedish "härad"), which serve as the official local administrative units of the state, providing the registry office, police and judicial administration
***Also, 12 numbering areas
**Municipalities, controlled by the respective municipal councils (Finnish: "valtuusto", Swedish: "fullmäktige")
***432 municipalities (Finnish "kunta", Swedish "kommun"), LAU 2 (NUTS 5)
***the municipalities co-operate in 74 sub-regions (Finnish "seutukunta", Swedish "ekonomisk region"), LAU 1 (NUTS 4)
***and in 20regions of Finland (Finnish "maakunta", Swedish "landskap"), level NUTS 3, within the 6 provinces
* of theEuropean Union
*Åland , an autonomous insular region (level NUTS 1)ubdivisions of Åland
*3 subregions: Mariehamn, Countryside and Archipelago
*16 municipalitiesSubdivisions of Norway *
Mainland Norway
**19counties of Norway ("fylker ", called "amter" before 1918)
**430 municipalities ("kommuner")
**The 19 counties might be replaced with 5-9 largerregions by 2010.
**historic
***5 "landsdeler" (regions)
***"landskap" (traditional districts, often based on earlierpetty kingdoms )
*several overseas units
**Svalbard
**Jan Mayen (part ofNordland )
**other possessionsSubdivisions of Sweden *3 or 4 (Fourth being modern
Finland )originallands of Sweden
*Until 1634: "landskap" (historic provinces)
*From1634 : "län" (counties)
**290 "kommuner" (municipalities)
*TheSwedish government is investigating the possibilities of merging the current 21 counties into 9 largerregions . If approved, these would come into effect around 2015.
* of theEuropean Union
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