maakuntaa
Maakuntaa is one of the inflected forms of the Finnish noun maakunta, typically used as the partitive or accusative singular in sentences such as maakuntaa koskevat lait (laws concerning the region). In Finland, a maakunta refers to a regional administrative unit that groups municipalities for regional planning and development. The purpose of a maakunta is to coordinate cross‑municipal activities and to support regional services and development that extend beyond the borders of a single municipality.
Each maakunta has a governing body known as the maakuntaliitto, a joint municipal authority elected by representatives
Finland is divided into nineteen maakunnat. The regions work alongside municipalities and the national government to
In everyday language, maakuntaa appears in official texts and legal provisions to refer to matters connected