Statsrådets förordning om kommunernas språkliga status åren 2013—2022 | 53 — Finland law | Esheria

Statsrådets förordning om kommunernas språkliga status åren 2013—2022

This provision lists which municipalities in Uusimaa are bilingual with Finnish as the majority language, which are bilingual with Swedish as the majority language, and which other municipalities are Finnish-speaking.

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Finland
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Citation
53
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Language
sv
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commencement expiry municipal classification municipal language status

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This provision lists which municipalities in Uusimaa are bilingual with Finnish as the majority language, which are bilingual with Swedish as the majority language, and which other municipalities are Finnish-speaking. The provision lists which municipalities in Egentliga Finland are bilingual and which are Finnish-speaking. In the landscape of Kymmenedalen, Pyttis is a bilingual municipality with Finnish as the majority language, and the other municipalities are Finnish-speaking. The section classifies municipalities in Ostrobothnia by language status. In Mellersta Österbotten, Karleby is a bilingual municipality with Finnish as the majority language; the other municipalities in the region are Finnish-speaking.

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