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kunnallinen

Kunnallinen is a Finnish adjective meaning related to a municipality or municipal in character. It is used to describe things that are organized, funded, or administered by local government.

The term is formed from kunta, meaning municipality, with the adjective-forming suffix -llinen. Thus kunnallinen denotes

In formal and public-language contexts, kunnallinen appears in compounds such as kunnallinen hallinto (municipal administration), kunnallinen

Geographically, kunnallinen encompasses both rural municipalities and towns (kaupungit); however, some contexts may specify city-related matters

See also: kunta; kunnallinen itsehallinto; kuntalaki; kunnallinen palvelu.

a
relationship
to
or
ownership
by
a
municipality.
viranomainen
(municipal
authority),
kunnallinen
palvelu
(municipal
service),
and
kunnallinen
koulu
(municipal
school).
It
is
commonly
used
to
distinguish
local-government
matters
from
those
of
the
state
(valtiollinen)
or
the
private
sector.
In
Finland,
municipalities
are
self-governing
units
responsible
for
a
range
of
local
services,
including
education,
social
care,
and
land-use
planning,
which
underpins
the
frequent
use
of
kunnallinen
in
official
texts.
with
terms
like
kaupunkillinen
or
kaupungin,
depending
on
precision.
In
everyday
language,
kunnallinen
remains
a
neutral
descriptor
for
activities,
institutions,
or
services
provided
or
regulated
by
local
government.