provinsseja
Provinsseja is a term used in several contexts, primarily related to historical administrative divisions in Finland and Sweden. In the Finnish context, provinsseja refers to the historical provinces of Finland, which were administrative units that existed for centuries before the modern municipal reform. These historical provinces, such as Uusimaa, Turku and Pori, and Karelia, served important roles in governance, taxation, and law for a long period. While they no longer hold official administrative power, the historical provinces are still widely recognized and often referenced in cultural and historical discussions. Their borders and identities have shaped regional development and local heritage.
Similarly, in Sweden, the concept of provinsseja also relates to historical provinces, known as landskap in