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Language distribution 2025
The language distribution of the inhabitants in a municipality is defined by means of the classification of language distribution. It is used in Statistics Finland’s Statistical Yearbook of Finland, for example.
The language distribution divides municipalities into monolingual Finnish-speaking or Swedish-speaking municipalities and into bilingual municipalities, where the language of the majority can be either Finnish or Swedish. Thus, there are four categories in total.
The Government determines for ten years at a time whether municipalities are Finnish-speaking, Swedish-speaking or bilingual. The latest decision concerns the years 2023 to 2032.
However, the Government can change a monolingual municipality into a bilingual municipality during the ten-year period at the proposal of the municipal council. The change became possible on 15 December 2014 as the Language Act was amended.
No changes as of 1 January 2025
No changes as of 1 January 2024
No changes as of 1 January 2023
No changes as of 1 January 2022
No changes as of 1 January 2021
No changes as of 1 January 2020
No changes as of 1 January 2019
Changes on 1 January 2016: Närpiö (545) changed from a monolingual Swedish-speaking municipality (2) into a bilingual municipality, where the language of the majority is Swedish (3).
Changes on 1 January 2015: Korsnäs (280) and Luoto (440) changed from monolingual Swedish-speaking municipalities (2) into bilingual municipalities so that the language of the majority of inhabitants is Swedish (3).
Changes on 1 January 2003: Houtskari (101) and Maksamaa (479) changed from monolingual Swedish-speaking municipalities (2) into bilingual municipalities so that the language of the majority of inhabitants is Swedish. The language majority of the bilingual municipality of Sipoo (753) changed from Swedish speaking into Finnish speaking. Lohja (444) will remain a bilingual municipality with a Finnish-speaking majority for the following ten-year period. (Government’s separate decision of 3 December 2002).
The classification of language distribution is a classification compiled for national needs.
- Language distribution 1989
- Language distribution 1993 - 2002
- Language distribution 2003
- Language distribution 2009
- Language distribution 2010
- Language distribution 2011
- Language distribution 2012
- Language distribution 2013
- Language distribution 2014
- Language distribution 2015
- Language distribution 2016
- Language distribution 2017
- Language distribution 2018
- Language distribution 2019
- Language distribution 2020
- Language distribution 2021
- Language distribution 2022
- Language distribution 2023
- Language distribution 2024
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