Helsinki metropolitan area
Helsinki metropolitan area
Helsingin seutu – Helsingforsregionen | |
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Metropolitan area | |
Country | Finland |
Region | Uusimaa |
Sub-region | Helsinki sub-region |
Capital area | Helsinki capital region |
Seat | Helsinki |
Area | |
• Land | 3,698.99 km2 (1,428.19 sq mi) |
Population (2023-12-31) | |
• Total | 1,583,038 |
• Density | 428/km2 (1,110/sq mi) |
GDP | |
• Metro | €105.831 billion (2022) |
Website | Helsinki Region Trends |
Helsinki metropolitan area (Finnish: Helsingin seutu, Swedish: Helsingforsregionen) or Greater Helsinki (Finnish: Suur-Helsinki, Swedish: Storhelsingfors) is the metropolitan area around Helsinki, the capital city of Finland. It also includes the smaller capital region. The terms Helsinki metropolitan area, Greater Helsinki, Capital region and the other terms used are not fixed and may vary in different contexts.
The metropolitan region is the largest
These regions are located in the south of Finland, on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, which is part of the Baltic Sea. They are part of the region of Uusimaa.
Terminology
Capital Region
In the strictest sense, the Finnish capital region consists of four
Helsinki metropolitan area
The Helsinki metropolitan area includes around ten additional municipalities that can be considered
Helsinki sub-region
Helsinki metropolitan area differs from the Helsinki sub-region (Finnish: Helsingin seutukunta), which also includes the municipalities of Karkkila, Lohja and Siuntio. The Helsinki sub-region is used for statistical purposes. It is based on cooperation between municipalities and the commuting area. The sub-region has a population of about 1.64 million.
Helsinki Region Cooperation Assembly
The Helsinki Region Cooperation Assembly is a cooperative body of the municipalities of the Helsinki Region, whose members are the leading elected representatives of the municipalities. Seventeen municipalities participate in cooperation in the Helsinki Region:[9]
- Cities in the Helsinki Capital Area:[note 2] Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa and Kauniainen.
- The so-called KUUMA municipalities: Järvenpää, Nurmijärvi, Tuusula, Kerava, Mäntsälä, Pornainen, Hyvinkää, Kirkkonummi, Vihti and Sipoo.
- Partnership municipalities: Porvoo, Lohja and Siuntio.
The common goal of the participating municipalities is to develop cooperation and advocacy. The cooperation is based on the common vision of the municipalities in the Helsinki region regarding the challenges facing the region and the common will to contribute to the development of the region.[9]
Other definitions
As a part of the "Urban audit" project, Eurostat has attempted to standardise the concept of a 'metropolitan area'. According to this study the Metropolitan area of Helsinki consists of the kernel of Helsinki: Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa, and Kauniainen. The Helsinki Larger Urban Area (Helsingin seutu in Finnish) consists of 12 cities and municipalities: the kernel of Helsinki and the aforementioned eight municipalities.[10]
Statistics Finland also defines the Helsinki 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 least 200 people with a maximum distance of 200 metres (660 ft) between buildings.[13][14] The Helsinki urban area is the largest of its kind in Finland, and encompasses land throughout metropolitan area, with notable gaps around forests and other less-densely populated areas.
The commuter towns of
Municipalities
Coat of arms |
Municipality | Population | Land area (km2) |
Density (/km2) |
Finnish speakers |
Swedish speakers |
Other speakers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Espoo | 314,152 | 312 | 1,006 | 70 % | 6 % | 21 % | |
Helsinki | 674,963 | 214 | 3,148 | 75 % | 5 % | 18 % | |
Hyvinkää | 46,903 | 323 | 145 | 92 % | 1 % | 7 % | |
Järvenpää | 46,475 | 38 | 1,238 | 90 % | 1 % | 7 % | |
Kauniainen | 10,277 | 6 | 1,745 | 59 % | 31 % | 10 % | |
Kerava | 38,227 | 31 | 1,248 | 83 % | 1 % | 14 % | |
Kirkkonummi | 41,160 | 367 | 112 | 73 % | 15 % | 11 % | |
Mäntsälä | 20,950 | 581 | 36 | 94 % | 1 % | 5 % | |
Nurmijärvi | 44,773 | 362 | 124 | 91 % | 1 % | 7 % | |
Pornainen | 4,975 | 147 | 34 | 95 % | 2 % | 4 % | |
Sipoo | 22,590 | 340 | 67 | 64 % | 28 % | 6 % | |
Tuusula | 41,334 | 220 | 188 | 89 % | 1 % | 7 % | |
Vantaa | 247,447 | 238 | 1,038 | 72 % | 2 % | 24 % | |
Vihti | 28,812 | 522 | 55 | 92 % | 2 % | 7 % | |
Total | 1,583,038 | 3,699 | 428 | 77 % | 5 % | 17 % |
Economy
In 2020 Helsinki's gross metropolitan product was €94.2 billion (US$100 billion). This puts Helsinki in 23rd place among cities in European Union.[16]
See also
- Helsinki Metropolitan Area Libraries
- Turku metropolitan area
- Tampere metropolitan area
- Largest European metropolitan areas
- Largest metropolitan areas in the Nordic countries
- List of urban areas in the Nordic countries
- Largest urban areas of the European Union
Notes
- ^ These are Aalto University, the University of Helsinki, the University of the Arts Helsinki, the Hanken School of Economics, and the National Defence University.
- ^ The official Finnish and Swedish conventions use the term "capital" (Finnish: pääkaupunkiseudun kaupungit, Swedish: huvudstadsregionens städer), although the unofficial English translation uses the term "metropolitan".
References
- ^ "Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by metropolitan regions". ec.europa.eu.
- ^ "Immigration record high in Finland in 2023". StatFin. Statistics Finland. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
- ^ "Campuses - Laurea University of Applied Sciences". www.laurea.fi. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ "About Haaga-Helia | Haaga-Helia". www.haaga-helia.fi. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ "Helsinki". Diaconia University of Applied Sciences. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ "Campuses | Our campuses create an attractive learning environment". www.metropolia.fi. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ "On campus your future starts now! | Arcada". www.arcada.fi. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ "Humak University of Applied Sciences".
- ^ a b "Helsinki Region Cooperation Assembly". Information of Helsinki. City of Helsinki. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
- ^ http://circa.europa.eu/Public/irc/dsis/urbstat/library?l=/urban_audit_reports/urban_audit_2006/final_reportpdf_18/_EN_1.0_&a=d[permanent dead link]
- ^ Statistics Finland; The correspondence table between municipalities and travel-to-work areas in 2023
- ^ National Land Survey of Finland; pdf-file 'Pinta-alatilasto', downloadable from page. Archived 2011-05-20 at archive.today Areas of municipalities in Finland. Accessed on 2008-09-08.
- ^ "Taajamissa asuu 84 prosenttia väestöstä". Statistics Finland (in Finnish). 15 January 2008. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^ Facta (encyclopedia) part 16, page 203, finnish
- ^ Kuuma.fi
- ^ "EU regions by GDP, Eurostat".
External links
- Helsinki Region Trends
- Helsinki Regional Transport Authority HSL
- Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority HSY
- Visit Finland: Helsinki Region