municipality of Finland
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municipality of Finland
Summary
municipality of Finland is a designation for an administrative territorial entity of a single country[1]. It draws 560 Wikipedia views per month (designation_for_an_administrative_territorial_entity_of_a_single_country category, ranking #55 of 131).[2]
Key Facts
- municipality of Finland is in the country of Finland[3].
- municipality of Finland's instance of is recorded as designation for an administrative territorial entity of a single country[4].
- municipality of Finland is a type of administrative territorial entity of Finland[5].
- municipality of Finland is a type of municipality[6].
- municipality of Finland is a type of second-level administrative division[7].
- municipality of Finland is a type of local government[8].
- municipality of Finland is a type of legal form[9].
- municipality of Finland's Commons category is recorded as Municipalities in Finland[10].
- municipality of Finland's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Municipalities of Finland[11].
- municipality of Finland's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Finland[12].
- municipality of Finland's quantity is recorded as {'amount': '+308'}[13].
- municipality of Finland's properties for this type is recorded as P1203[14].
- municipality of Finland's has list is recorded as list of Finnish municipalities[15].
- municipality of Finland's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as Govdirectory[16].
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Definition and Type
municipality of Finland's instance of is recorded as designation for an administrative territorial entity of a single country[4]. Recorded subclass of include administrative territorial entity of Finland[5], municipality[6], second-level administrative division[7], local government[8], and legal form[9].
Why It Matters
municipality of Finland draws 560 Wikipedia views per month (designation_for_an_administrative_territorial_entity_of_a_single_country category, ranking #55 of 131).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] It is known by 43 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]