Kemi-Tornio sub-region

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Kemi-Tornio sub-region
Kemi–Tornion seutukunta
Kemi-Tornion seutukunta sijainti Suomi.svg
Country Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Region Lapland
Population
 (2011)
  Total
60,614
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)

Kemi-Tornio sub-region is a subdivision of Finnish Lapland and, since 2009, one of the sub-regions of Finland.

Municipalities

Coat of armsMunicipality
Kemi.vaakuna.svg Kemi (city)
Keminmaa.vaakuna.svg Keminmaa (municipality)
Simo.vaakuna.svg Simo (municipality)
Tervola.vaakuna.svg Tervola (municipality)
Tornio.vaakuna.svg Tornio (city)

Politics

Results of the 2018 Finnish presidential election:

65°48′05″N24°32′40″E / 65.8014°N 24.5444°E / 65.8014; 24.5444


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