- In Finland, an
urban area (Finnish:
taajama, Swedish: tätort) is
defined as a
cluster of
dwellings with at
least 200
inhabitants and may be a city, town...
- (urban settlement),
Statistics Finland also uses tätort in
Swedish and
taajama in Finnish,
Statistics Denmark uses byområde (city),
while Statistics Norway...
- (urban settlement),
Statistics Finland also uses tätort in
Swedish and
taajama in Finnish,
Statistics Denmark uses byområde (city),
while Statistics Norway...
-
largest urban area in Thailand. As in
other Nordic countries, an
urban area (
taajama in Finnish) in
Finland must have a
building at
least every 200 m (660 ft)...
-
urban area
according to the
official Finnish definion of an
urban area (
taajama in Finnish).
Urban areas in
Finland are
defined as
inhabited areas of at...
-
Ruoke and Varsalanperä.
Vesanka was
classified as a
separate urban area (
taajama)
until 2019. The
district of
Vesanka borders Varsalanperä in the north...
- same zones. In Finland,
drinking in
public is
prohibited in
built areas ("
taajama"), at
border crossings, or in
vehicles in use for
public transport such...
- Swedish:
Tammerfors centraltätort) is the
largest urban area (Finnish:
taajama) in the
Pirkanmaa region, and the
second largest urban area in
whole Finland...
- non-governmental
public life.
Although related,
urban areas in
Finland (
taajama) are not
local administrative units. A
catalog is
independently compiled...
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Kuopion keskustaajama (1 618 as./maa-km2) "Väestö 31.12.
muuttujina Vuosi,
Taajama ja Tiedot". Tilastokes****sen PX-Web
tietokannat (in Finnish). Retrieved...