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The Catholic church in Finland (where the state church is Lutheran) and its insular dependency has a tiny Latin hierarchy, comprising no ecclesiastical province nor belonging to any (all sees being exempt, i.e. directly subject to the Holy See), and has no national episcopal conference, but the tiny Finnish episcopate partakes in the Episcopal conference of Scandinavia.
The only proper see is Latin: a full bishopric in the national capital Roman Catholic Diocese of Helsinki.
The Eastern Catholics are pastorally served by a transnational apostolic exarchate from Germany. There are no pre-diocesan or other Latin exempt jurisdictions.
There formally is also an Apostolic Nunciature to Finland, as papal embassy-level diplomatic representation, but it is vested in the Apostolic Nunciature to Sweden (in Djursholm), as are the nunciatures to Denmark, Norway and Iceland, covering the Nordic countries.
No titular sees
Only Apostolic Vicariate of Finland, the direct precursors of the current Latin see.
An exarch was the holder of any of various historical offices, some of them being political or military and others being ecclesiastical.
The Diocese of Stockholm is an exempt Latin Catholic ecclesiastical bishopric in Sweden and the only Roman Catholic diocese established in Sweden since the Protestant Reformation.
The Ukrainian (Greek) Catholic Apostolic Exarchate in Germany and Scandinavia(Germany and Scandinavia for the Ukrainians) is an Apostolic Exarchate of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church that covers the faithful in Germany and the Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo is an exempt diocese located in the city of Oslo in Norway.