kaupunkit
Kaupunkit is a Finnish term that translates to "towns" or "cities" in English. It refers to populated urban areas, typically larger than a village and characterized by a higher density of buildings, infrastructure, and human activity. The concept of a kaupunki in Finland has evolved over time, with historical distinctions between towns and cities often based on royal charter or administrative status. Today, the term is used more broadly to encompass various types of urban settlements.
Finnish towns and cities exhibit a wide range of sizes and characteristics. Some are major metropolitan centers