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026 -- Population in urban settlements and sparsely populated areas by age, sex and municipality, 31 Dec 2015

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9/23/2016
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10/20/2017
9/30/2015
Statistics Finland
vaerak_026_201500
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Concepts and definitions
Description
Quality description
The statistics use the regional division of 1 January 2016.

Municipality and urban settlement

All clusters of buildings with at least 200 inhabitants where the distance
between buildings does not exceed 200 metres are defined as localities or
urban settlements. In defining localities, not only residential but also
business, office and other buildings used as workplaces are taken into
account. Administrative regional divisions do not have an effect on the
formation of localities.

Municipality and urban settlement

pv = parish village
cl = central locality
rsa = railway station area