Pertunmaa
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Pertunmaa
Summary
Pertunmaa is a municipality of Finland[1]. Pertunmaa has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Pertunmaa is located in South Savo[3].
- Pertunmaa is located in Mäntyharju[4].
- Pertunmaa is in the country of Finland[5].
- Pertunmaa's instance of is recorded as former municipality of Finland[6].
- Pertunmaa's official language is recorded as Finnish[7].
- Pertunmaa's shares border with is recorded as Hartola[8].
- Pertunmaa's shares border with is recorded as Hirvensalmi[9].
- Pertunmaa's shares border with is recorded as Heinola[10].
- Pertunmaa's shares border with is recorded as Joutsa[11].
- Pertunmaa's shares border with is recorded as Mäntyharju[12].
- Pertunmaa was followed by Mäntyharju[13].
- Pertunmaa's legislative body is recorded as Pertunmaa municipal council[14].
- Pertunmaa's coat of arms is recorded as Q18667884[15].
- Pertunmaa's postal code is recorded as 19430[16].
- Pertunmaa's Commons category is recorded as Pertunmaa[17].
- Pertunmaa's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+02:00[18].
- Pertunmaa's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+03:00[19].
- January 1, 1926 marks the founding of Pertunmaa[20].
- Pertunmaa's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 61.50277777777778, 'lon': 26.479166666666668}[21].
- Pertunmaa's official website is recorded as https://pertunmaa.fi/[22].
- Pertunmaa's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Pertunmaa[23].
- Pertunmaa's email address is recorded as mailto:[email protected][24].
- Pertunmaa has a population of {'amount': '+1847'}[25].
- Pertunmaa has a population of {'amount': '+1817'}[26].
- Pertunmaa has a population of {'amount': '+1766'}[27].
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Founding
January 1, 1926 marks the founding of Pertunmaa[20].
Identity
Pertunmaa's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'fi', 'text': 'Pertunmaan kunta'}[28]. Pertunmaa was followed by Mäntyharju[13].
Why It Matters
Pertunmaa has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]