Central Finland
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Central Finland
Summary
Central Finland is an electoral district of Finland[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (electoral_district_of_finland category, ranking #9 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- Central Finland is located in Central Finland[3].
- Central Finland is in the country of Finland[4].
- Central Finland's instance of is recorded as electoral district of Finland[5].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Hankasalmi[6].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Jyväskylä[7].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Joutsa[8].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Jämsä[9].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Kannonkoski[10].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Karstula[11].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Kinnula[12].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Keuruu[13].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Kivijärvi[14].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Konnevesi[15].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Kyyjärvi[16].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Laukaa[17].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Luhanka[18].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Muurame[19].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Multia[20].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Petäjävesi[21].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Pihtipudas[22].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Saarijärvi[23].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Toivakka[24].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Uurainen[25].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Viitasaari[26].
- Central Finland's has part is recorded as Äänekoski[27].
Body
Geography
Central Finland is in the country of Finland[4]. It is located in it[3].
Designation and Status
Central Finland's instance of is recorded as electoral district of Finland[5].
History and Context
+1962-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Central Finland[28].
Why It Matters
Central Finland draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (electoral_district_of_finland category, ranking #9 of 13).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]