sotilassoittokunnat
Sotilassoittokunnat, also known as military districts, were administrative divisions used in Finland during the 19th and early 20th centuries. They were established as part of the military reforms initiated by the Russian Empire, which had gained control over Finland following the Finnish War of 1808-1809. The purpose of these districts was to organize the Finnish military and to facilitate the recruitment of soldiers for the Imperial Russian Army.
Each sotilassoittokunta was headed by a military governor, who was responsible for the administration of the
The sotilassoittokunnat were abolished in 1918, following the Finnish Civil War and the subsequent independence of