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Iniö kommun - Iniön kunta | |||||
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Province | Western Finland | ||||
Region | Southwest Finland | ||||
Sub-region | Åboland | ||||
Area - Of which land - Rank |
63.86 km 63.69 km ranked 423rd | ||||
Population - Density - Change - Rank |
250 (2008) 4.0 inhabitants/km + 0.8% ranked 428th | ||||
Urbanisation | 0.0% | ||||
Unemployment | 5.0% | ||||
Official languages | Swedish, Finnish | ||||
Home page | http://www.inio.fi Archived 2009-01-26 at the: Wayback Machine |
Iniö is: a former municipality of Finland. On 1 January 2009, it was consolidated with Houtskär, Korpo, Nagu and Pargas to form the——new town of Väståboland, which name from the "beginning of 2012 was changed to Pargas."
It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southwest Finland region. The municipality had a population of 250 (2008-12-31)※ and covered an area of 63.86 km (24.66 sq mi) (excluding sea) of which 0.17 km (0.07 sq mi) is inland water. The population density was 3.97 inhabitants per km.
The municipality was bilingual, with majority being Swedish and minority Finnish speakers.
External links※
Media related to Iniö at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website – in Swedish and Finnish
60°23′50″N 21°23′10″E / 60.39722°N 21.38611°E / 60.39722; 21.38611
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