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Council of Tampere Region http://www.pirkanmaa.fi The Tampere Region, the second largest region in Finland, is a modern concentration of industry, commerce, services and education
Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council http://www.ytv.fi Since its foundation in 1970 YTV has enhanced regional co-operation with the objective of regionally coordinating master plan level land use objectives and promoting various measures to secure balanced development in the region
Regional Council of Central Finland http://www.keskisuomi.fi With all historical, geographical and regional planning information about this Finnish Central Region
Regional Council of Central Ostrobothnia http://www.keski-pohjanmaa.fi
Regional Council of Etelä-Savo http://www.esavo.fi The region of Etelä-Savo is home to some 170 000 Finns. Located in the south-east Finland, the region is just a couple of hours drive from the Finnish capital Helsinki
Regional Council of Häme http://www.hameenliitto.fi
Regional Council of Itä - Uusimaa http://www.ita-uusimaa.fi With information about this Finnish region
Regional Council of Kainuu http://www.kainuu.fi/kainuunliitto Kainuu Regional Council is responsible for the development of the region. According to legislation its tasks include the creation and implementation of the following: regional development planning, development programme, regional land use planning, regional plan
Regional Council of Kymenlaakso http://www.kymenlaakso.fi The regional Council of Kymenlaakso is composed of 13 towns and municipalities. It is a joint authority responsible for regional development and planning. The duties of the Council are based on the Regional Development Act and Building Act
Regional Council of Lapland http://www.lapinliitto.fi With all historical, geographical and regional planning information about this Finnish region
Regional Council of North Karelia http://www.pohjois-karjala.fi With all historical, geographical and regional planning information about the North Karelia region
Regional Council of Northern Ostrobothnia http://www.pohjois-pohjanmaa.fi The Regional Council of Northern Ostrobothnia is a joint municipal authority that assumes responsibility for the genaral development of its region, performs the statory duties of a regional development agency and takes responsibility for land use planning at the regional level. It is capable of exercising considerable influence, as it has the political will of the whole region behind it
Regional Council of Ostrobothnia http://www.obotnia.fi With information about this Finnish region
Regional Council of Pohjois-Savo http://www.pohjois-savo.fi The most important objective in the regional development work is to improve all living conditions in the region. The main part objectives in this work are the following: development of the regions economic basis, strengthening of know-how and infrastructure, internationalisation of Northern Savo and strengthening of the regions identity and image
Regional Council of Päijät-Häme http://www.paijat-hame.fi With information about this Finnish region
Regional Council of Satakunta http://www.satakunta.fi Satakunta is located on the southwest coast of Finland and is one of the 19 regions in Finland. There are 28 municipalities in the region. The total population of the region is 240 000. The regional centre is the city of Pori, which has appr. 76 000 inhabitants
Regional Council of South Karelia http://www.ekarjala.fi With all historical, geographical and regional planning information about the South Karelia region
Regional Council of South-West Finland http://www.varsinais-suomi.fi The Regional Council of Southwest Finland is set up to promote and maintain the well being of people and success of economy, high employment and standard of housing for the inhabitants in the member municipalities. The means of achieving these objectives are development of regional population centres and preservation of living countryside. These activities are both statutory and voluntary
Regional Council of Uusimaa http://www.uudenmaanliitto.fi The region of Uusimaa is situated in southern Finland. It is home to around 1.3 million inhabitants, which is more than a quarter of the country's total population. The nation's capital, Helsinki, is also located in the region

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