Central Ostrobothnia (Finnish: Keski-Pohjanmaa; Swedish: Mellersta Österbotten) is a region in Finland. Central Ostrobothnia borders the Bothnian Bay and the regions of Ostrobothnia, North Ostrobothnia, Central Finland and South Ostrobothnia.[3] The regional bird of Central Ostrobothnia is the Eurasian skylark, the regional stone is Gneiss, the regional lake is Lake Lestijärvi, the regional fish is European whitefish. The capital and largest city of the region is Kokkola.

Central Ostrobothnia has an area of 6,462.93 km, of which 5,019.98 km² is land area.[4] Central Ostrobothnia, including the sea areas, is the smallest province in mainland Finland in terms of population and total area, and the second smallest province in Finland after Åland. However, if you count the land area alone, Kymenlaakso is smaller than Central Ostrobothnia.

Historical provinces

Municipalities

The region of Central Ostrobothnia consists of eight municipalities, two of which have city status (marked in bold).

Sub-regions

List of municipalities

Coat of
arms
Municipality Population Land area
(km2)
Density
(/km2)
Finnish
speakers
Swedish
speakers
Other
speakers
Coat of arms of Halsua Halsua 985 413 2 97 % 0.5 % 5 %
Coat of arms of Kannus Kannus 5,264 468 11 97 % 0.4 % 3 %
Coat of arms of Kaustinen Kaustinen 4,116 354 12 96 % 1.8 % 3 %
Coat of arms of Kokkola Kokkola 48,368 1,446 33 83 % 12 % 5 %
Coat of arms of Lestijärvi Lestijärvi 665 480 1 101 % 0.2 % 2 %
Coat of arms of Perho Perho 2,591 748 3 98 % 0.5 % 1 %
Coat of arms of Toholampi Toholampi 2,799 609 5 99 % 0.1 % 2 %
Coat of arms of Veteli Veteli 2,929 502 6 96 % 1.7 % 3 %
Total 67,717 5,020 13 87 % 9 % 4 %

Politics

Results of the 2019 Finnish parliamentary election in Central Ostrobothnia:

References

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