Municipalities of Pirkanmaa

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The 23 municipalities of the Pirkanmaa Region (Swedish : Birkaland) in Finland are divided into five sub-regions.

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North Western Pirkanmaa sub-region

Southern Pirkanmaa sub-region

South Western Pirkanmaa sub-region

Tampere sub-region

Upper Pirkanmaa sub-region

List of municipalities

Coat of
arms
MunicipalityPopulationLand area
(km2)
Density
(/km2)
Finnish
speakers
Swedish
speakers
Other
speakers
Akaa.vaakuna.svg Akaa 16,4122935697 %0.2 %3 %
Hameenkyro.vaakuna.svg Hämeenkyrö 10,3354642298 %0.2 %2 %
Ikaalinen.vaakuna.svg Ikaalinen 6,777750996 %0.2 %5 %
Juupajoki.vaakuna.svg Juupajoki 1,6762586100 %0.2 %2 %
Kangasala.vaakuna.svg Kangasala 33,8196585195 %0.2 %3 %
Kihnio.vaakuna.svg Kihniö 1,7063575101 %0 %2 %
Kuhmoinen.vaakuna.svg Kuhmoinen 2,062661398 %0.5 %2 %
Lempaala.vaakuna.svg Lempäälä 24,8382709296 %0.3 %3 %
Vilppula.vaakuna.svg Mänttä-Vilppula 9,2585351796 %0.2 %4 %
Nokia.vaakuna.svg Nokia 36,03028812595 %0.3 %4 %
Orivesi.vaakuna.svg Orivesi 8,8428001198 %0.2 %2 %
Parkano.vaakuna.svg Parkano 6,098853797 %0.1 %3 %
Pirkkala.vaakuna.svg Pirkkala 20,9388125794 %0.4 %5 %
Punkalaidun.vaakuna.svg Punkalaidun 2,616361798 %0.1 %3 %
Palkane uusi.svg Pälkäne 6,2605611197 %0.4 %4 %
Ruovesi.vaakuna.svg Ruovesi 4,094777597 %0.3 %3 %
Karkku.vaakuna.svg Sastamala 23,4861,4291697 %0.2 %3 %
Tampere.vaakuna.svg Tampere 258,77052549388 %0.5 %10 %
Urjala.vaakuna.svg Urjala 4,5284761097 %0.3 %3 %
Valkeakoski.vaakuna.svg Valkeakoski 20,7882727694 %0.2 %5 %
Vesilahti.vaakuna.svg Vesilahti 4,4893011597 %0.5 %2 %
Virrat.vaakuna.svg Virrat 6,2141,163597 %0.1 %3 %
Ylojarvi.vaakuna.svg Ylöjärvi 33,6841,1163097 %0.4 %3 %
Total543,72013,2494192 %0.4 %7 %

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