Subdivisions of the Nordic countries
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The subdivisions of the Nordic countries are similar given the countries' shared culture and history.
Denmark[]
- Denmark proper
- 5 regions (Danish: regioner)
- 98 municipalities (Danish: kommuner)
- 2 autonomous insular overseas dependencies
- Faroe Islands
- 6 regions
- 30 municipalities
- Greenland
- 5 municipalities
- 1 unincorporated national park
- Faroe Islands
Finland[]
- Finland
- 19 regions (Finnish: maakunnat, Swedish: landskap)
- Åland
- 70 sub-regions (Finnish: seutukunnat, Swedish: ekonomiska regioner)
- 310 municipalities (Finnish: kunnat, Swedish: kommuner)
- 19 regions (Finnish: maakunnat, Swedish: landskap)
Iceland[]
- Iceland
- 6 constituencies (Icelandic: kjördæmi), electoral
- 8 regions (Icelandic: landsvæði), statistical
- 69 municipalities (Icelandic: sveitarfélög), administrative
Norway[]
- Norway proper
- 11 counties (Norwegian: fylker)
- 356 municipalities (Norwegian: kommuner)
- overseas dependencies
Sweden[]
- Sweden
- 21 counties (Swedish: län)
- 290 municipalities (Swedish: kommuner)
Categories:
- Administrative divisions by country
- Nordic countries
- Subdivisions of Denmark
- Subdivisions of Finland
- Subdivisions of Iceland
- Subdivisions of Norway
- Subdivisions of Sweden
- Subdivisions of the Faroe Islands
- Subdivisions of Greenland