Finland cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats

Finland
Finland
Excel, CSV, SQL, XML, JSON

Last update : 05 December 2025.

Country
Finland
Capital
Helsinki
Number of cities
13351
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Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Finland. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 13351 places in Finland that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Finland is Helsinki.


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
12298974LepistöLepisto,LepistöFISouthwest Finland60.2682423.449490Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
646567MarkombyFISouthwest FinlandÅboland-Turunmaa60.1316821.587040Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
637445SaukonkyläSaukonperae,SaukonperäFISouth OstrobothniaJärviseutu62.9484623.726690Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
840077ReinikkalaFIKymenlaaksoKotka-Hamina60.5819127.840390Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
658434HeikkiläFISouth KareliaLappeenranta61.0381327.881750Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
646142MetsäkulmaFIPaijat-HameLahti60.9666726.30Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
650209KuoppalaKuoppala,Kuoppalo,КуоппалоFICentral FinlandSaarijärvi-Viitasaari62.720224.895660Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
7647712HongistoFISouth KareliaLappeenranta61.1155328.457370Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
655752JokelaFINorth OstrobothniaNivala-Haapajärvi63.6333326.066670Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
854699SalmenperäFISouthwest FinlandVakka-Suomi60.7007421.487020Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
642245PeninkiPeninki,Penninginranta,Penninki,ПенинкиFICentral FinlandSaarijärvi-Viitasaari63.4531425.702350Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
7732149HerranenFIPirkanmaaTampere61.4014923.79270Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
658181HeräjärviFICentral FinlandJämsä61.9250Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
634389TiriläFISouth KareliaLappeenranta61.0576628.24430Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
842521AlnäsetFIOstrobothniaVaasa62.8952721.602610Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
640727PulkkalaFISouthwest FinlandTurku60.2993521.928640Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
640473PyhähuhtaFILaplandItä-Lappi67.0527.20Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
642590HilleriFIKainuuKajaani64.3036327.901950Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
643624OrkolaFISouth KareliaLappeenranta60.927.850Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
642032PetääjärviFIPirkanmaaYlä-Pirkanmaa61.7716224.539860Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
854805HeikolaFISouthwest FinlandVakka-Suomi60.712421.772180Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
636861SillanmäkiFIKymenlaaksoKotka-Hamina60.7527.516670Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
658243HeliläHeligby,Helilae,HeliläFIKymenlaaksoKotka-Hamina60.5146526.937810Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
643139PaisuaPaisua,Pajsua,ПайсуаFINorth SavoYlä-Savo63.5635827.62650Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
648129LevantoFIUusimaaHelsinki60.7563725.431230Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
645876MömmölänlahtiFINorth SavoKuopio62.927.433330Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
651059KoskimiesFISouth KareliaLappeenranta61.2666727.716670Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
7731974KoivusiltaFINorth KareliaPielisen Karjala63.5394129.219260Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
10101746SlätbackSlaetback,SlätbackFIOstrobothniaVaasa63.1845421.594840Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
842063HakkinenFISouthwest FinlandTurku60.4881122.394780Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
10102401KoskiKoskiFISouth OstrobothniaSeinäjoki63.0819922.487150Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
648959LapinkyläFISouth OstrobothniaKuusiokunnat62.6135423.663220Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
657673HirvimäkiFINorth SavoKuopio62.7527.616670Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
644532NitlaxFIUusimaaRaaseporin59.9816423.128930Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
645871MonäsMonas,Monasiin,Monäs,MonäsiinFIOstrobothniaJakobstadsregionen63.4677422.310860Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
635277SyvärinlahtiFINorth SavoKuopio63.2819328.187630Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
647074MaironiemiFISouth KareliaImatra61.704929.701390Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
648035LihasulaFIPirkanmaaTampere61.5613924.168720Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
642668ParikkalaParikka,ParikkalaFISouthwest FinlandTurku60.6173122.345980Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
635707SuomensuoFIKainuuKajaani63.9448728.470970Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
10102337StordiketStordiketFIOstrobothniaVaasa63.0834922.289380Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
642281PeltosalmiPel’tosalmi,Peltosalmi,ПельтосалмиFINorth SavoYlä-Savo63.5180827.244070Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
638180SaimaanrantaFISouth KareliaLappeenranta61.2166728.10Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
636903SikalanmäkiFIPirkanmaaEtelä-Pirkanmaa61.0553323.631170Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
844388JärnböleFIUusimaaPorvoo60.4107625.654670Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
646954MäkeläFICentral FinlandSaarijärvi-Viitasaari63.0666724.750Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
649548LaajalahtiFIKainuuKajaani64.0833328.316670Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
12363903HärkhakaHarkhaka,HärkhakaFISouthwest Finland60.4038823.046760Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
631115VuoriFISatakuntaRauma61.0666722.533330Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
651688KonnonperäFISouth OstrobothniaSeinäjoki62.8846722.240120Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
657596HohtilaFINorth OstrobothniaOulu65.0333326.050Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
633573TylttyDyltoe,Dyltö,Styultyu,Tylly,TylttyFISatakuntaPori61.6166721.50Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
636667SitikkalaFIPaijat-HameLahti60.9356426.23040Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
842043PetterinpeltoFISouthwest FinlandTurku60.4945222.174620Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
10101603KaakkurivaaraKaakkurivaaraFILaplandItä-Lappi66.9289227.460970Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
639468Revon SonkajaFINorth KareliaJoensuu62.5997830.533180Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
651243KorteskyläKorteskyla,Korteskylä,KortesmaaFISouth OstrobothniaSeinäjoki62.4902423.163680Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
651982KokemäenkartanoFISatakuntaPori61.2333322.30Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
636915SiivikkalaFIPirkanmaaTampere61.5494523.667130Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
637062SidebySidby,Sideby,SiipyyFIOstrobothniaSydösterbotten62.0319321.335150Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
658887HarjankyläHarja,Harjankyla,Harjankylä,HarjuFISouth OstrobothniaSuupohja62.5113822.274620Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
641304PitkälahtiPitkalahti,Pitkalahti Station,Pitkälahti,Pitkälahti StationFISouth SavoMikkeli61.6345727.714230Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
645321MyllykoskiFISouth OstrobothniaSeinäjoki63.0020322.776680Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
646324MattinenFILaplandKemi-Tornio66.1239624.983450Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
657502HongikkoFINorth SavoYlä-Savo63.5786527.582550Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
652747KinniKinni,Kinnila,KinniläFISouth SavoMikkeli61.3054726.931060Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
642465PåvalsbyPaavalinkylae,Paavalinkylä,Pavalsby,PåvalsbyFIUusimaaLoviisa60.5072726.206040Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
651106KoskenniskaKoskenniska,КоскеннискаFIPaijat-HameLahti61.0807926.206150Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
7838838TaulakyläFIPirkanmaaTampere61.6572623.788810Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
637396SavalojaFINorth OstrobothniaHaapavesi-Siikalatva64.3666725.50Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
854870MäksmäkiFISouthwest FinlandTurku60.5576722.074720Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
634055TorvelaFINorth KareliaJoensuu62.3482828.676760Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
842220NedsjöFIOstrobothniaSydösterbotten62.3013321.358740Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
12363021ValhojaValhojaFISouthwest Finland60.4017623.116590Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
657775HirsilahtiHirsilahti,HirslahtiFISouthwest FinlandVakka-Suomi60.9701721.425740Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
639561RekijokiFISouthwest FinlandSalo60.4879623.445160Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
633335UrimolahtiFINorth SavoYlä-Savo63.3478527.908230Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
645174NäätsaariNaatasaari,Naatsaari,Näätsaari,NäätäsaariFILaplandKemi-Tornio65.8017624.161250Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
659092HanhelaFILaplandRovaniemi66.9666725.350Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
645367MuurolaFILaplandRovaniemi66.3752625.383340Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
7838774Oriveden asemaFIPirkanmaaTampere61.6480324.357330Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
656539Iso HirviniemiFINorth KareliaJoensuu62.729.750Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
634456TikkakoskiTikkakoski,ТиккакоскиFICentral FinlandJyväskylä62.3895725.648270Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
633479UkkilaFISouthwest FinlandVakka-Suomi60.6432221.661030Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
634105TörminperäFINorth OstrobothniaRaahe64.3439825.294630Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
656105JalkalaJalkala,SianjalkaFINorth SavoSisä-Savo62.5707527.277360Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
7871155PalomäkiFICentral FinlandJämsä61.8685825.215350Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
637357SavijärviSavijaervi,Savijarvi,Savijärvi,СавиярвиFINorth KareliaPielisen Karjala63.6473729.848860Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
845006TallouriFIKymenlaaksoKotka-Hamina60.4656527.38960Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
660078EuraFISouthwest FinlandLoimaa60.9484623.002930Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
651841KolkoKolkko,KolkoFISouthwest FinlandÅboland-Turunmaa60.4139421.429730Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
652129KoivistoFIPirkanmaaTampere61.7833323.633330Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
854788HievuinenFISouthwest FinlandTurku60.5669521.918730Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
660268EmeliinsyrjäFINorth KareliaJoensuu62.5250131.047450Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
635039TalkkunaFISouth KareliaImatra61.423228.418710Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
658512HavträskHavertrask,Haverträsk,Havtrask,HavträskFISouthwest FinlandÅboland-Turunmaa60.235421.574250Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
652752KinnarniemiFISouth KareliaImatra61.6500629.583640Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
637237SäyryläFICentral FinlandJämsä61.8809225.293620Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
635118TakakyläFIKymenlaaksoKotka-Hamina60.4417326.880910Europe/Helsinkipopulated place
844279KarlebykantenFIUusimaaPorvoo60.3630625.535810Europe/Helsinkipopulated place

**Exploring the Geographic Diversity of Finland**

Nestled in the northern reaches of Europe, Finland is a land of captivating natural beauty, cultural richness, and geographical intrigue. As a geographer, delving into the intricate details of its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates offers a fascinating journey through this Nordic nation.

Mapping the Urban Landscape**

Finland's urban landscape is characterized by a harmonious blend of modernity and tradition. From the vibrant capital city of Helsinki to the picturesque towns of Turku and Tampere, each urban center has its own unique charm and significance. Obtaining data on the cities of Finland involves not only cataloging their geographical coordinates but also understanding their historical heritage, economic dynamics, and urban planning initiatives.

Exploring Regional Diversity**

Beyond its urban centers, Finland is blessed with a diverse array of geographical regions, each with its own distinct features and ecosystems. From the pristine lakes of the Lakeland region to the rugged terrain of Lapland, the country's landscapes are shaped by its glacial history and geological diversity. Obtaining data on the regions and departments of Finland requires not only delineating their boundaries but also studying their natural resources, environmental sustainability efforts, and cultural traditions.

Navigating Latitude and Longitude**

Latitude and longitude coordinates play a pivotal role in navigating Finland's geographical terrain. Situated at the northern edge of Europe, the country experiences dramatic variations in daylight hours throughout the year, culminating in the phenomenon of the midnight sun in the summer months. Its geographical coordinates provide insights into its climatic patterns, ecological resilience, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Obtaining accurate latitude and longitude data for Finland's cities and landmarks is essential for understanding its spatial orientation, environmental resilience, and cultural heritage.

Embracing the Geographic Tapestry**

In conclusion, Finland's geography is a rich tapestry of natural wonders, cultural heritage, and geographical diversity. As geographers, let us continue to explore and document the geographical marvels of this enchanting nation. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, we can contribute to a deeper understanding and appreciation of Finland's unique identity and place in the world.

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Exploring Finland’s Geography: A Geographer’s Insight into Cities, Regions, and Data

Finland, often celebrated for its pristine natural landscapes, extensive forests, and clear lakes, offers a fascinating subject for geographical exploration. As a geographer, understanding the spatial organization of Finland’s cities, regions, and administrative divisions is essential for analyzing the country’s urban development, environmental management, and regional disparities. Finland’s unique position in the northernmost part of Europe provides a rich context for studying how geography influences human settlements, resource management, and infrastructure development.

Geographical Structure of Finland: Cities, Regions, and Administrative Divisions

Finland is divided into 19 regions (maakunnat), each of which is further subdivided into municipalities (kunnat). These regions and municipalities serve as the country’s main administrative units and are critical in shaping the country’s development, governance, and economic activities. Finland’s regions vary widely in terms of geography, from the southern coastal areas, with urban centers like Helsinki and Turku, to the remote northern Lapland, known for its vast wilderness and low population density.

The capital city, Helsinki, located in the Uusimaa region, is by far the largest urban area in Finland. Helsinki is the political, economic, and cultural heart of the country, with a highly developed infrastructure and access to the Baltic Sea. Other major cities, such as Tampere, Oulu, and Turku, are spread across the different regions and offer diverse economic opportunities, from high-tech industries to forestry and agriculture.

Finland’s northernmost region, Lapland, offers an entirely different geographical context, with a cold subarctic climate, vast forests, and low population density. This region’s cities, such as Rovaniemi, serve as gateways to Finland’s natural landscapes, tourism, and unique industries related to winter sports and the Sami culture.

Latitude and Longitude: Mapping Finland’s Cities

Latitude and longitude coordinates are essential for geographers when mapping cities and understanding the spatial relationships between Finland’s urban areas and their surrounding natural environments. Each city in Finland has its specific geographical coordinates that play a vital role in determining its accessibility, urbanization, and regional importance.

For instance, Helsinki’s position along the southern coastline makes it a natural hub for trade, culture, and business in Finland, while cities located further inland, such as Jyväskylä or Kuopio, reflect different economic activities and regional functions. Lapland’s cities, such as Rovaniemi, are more remote, serving as tourism centers and hubs for the indigenous Sami population. Understanding the precise latitude and longitude of each city allows researchers to evaluate how geographic factors influence population distribution, infrastructure needs, and environmental vulnerabilities.

Geographers can also use latitude and longitude to assess how cities are affected by climate, such as the harsh winters in the northern regions, or the potential impacts of sea-level rise in coastal cities. Having these geographic coordinates is essential for planning infrastructure and designing systems to adapt to Finland’s diverse environmental challenges.

Accessing Finland’s Geographical Data in Multiple Formats

For those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of Finland’s cities and regions, obtaining geographic data in various formats is essential. Access to city data, regional information, and coordinates in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML provides flexibility for users to tailor their analysis to their specific needs.

CSV (Comma Separated Values) format is commonly used for organizing city data in tables that can be analyzed using spreadsheet software. Users can sort and filter cities based on criteria such as population, economic activities, or geographical proximity. SQL (Structured Query Language) is particularly useful for those working with large datasets stored in relational databases. It enables users to query, analyze, and extract specific insights from Finland’s geographic data, helping researchers identify spatial patterns and trends.

For developers and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) specialists, JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and XML (Extensible Markup Language) provide highly flexible formats for integrating geographic data into custom applications, interactive maps, or spatial analysis tools. These formats allow users to create dynamic visualizations that can explore the relationships between Finland’s cities, regions, and natural landscapes in real-time.

By offering Finland’s geographic data in these accessible formats, users can conduct advanced analysis, develop tools for decision-making, and generate insights into how the geography of Finland shapes its social, economic, and environmental outcomes.

The Value of Geographic Data for Understanding Finland

The geography of Finland plays a crucial role in shaping the country’s urban development, infrastructure, and environmental policies. From the cities on the southern coastline to the remote towns of Lapland, understanding how Finland’s cities are distributed and connected to their regions is key to evaluating its current and future development.

Having access to geographic data, including precise latitude and longitude coordinates, is fundamental for mapping the spatial relationships between cities and regions. By analyzing how Finland’s geography influences population growth, resource distribution, and infrastructure development, geographers, planners, and policymakers can make informed decisions that foster sustainable development.

Moreover, geographic data is essential for addressing Finland’s environmental challenges. For example, Finland is known for its extensive forests, which play a crucial role in carbon sequestration, but urbanization, agriculture, and climate change pose risks to these vital ecosystems. By studying Finland’s geographic data, researchers can assess the impact of development on the environment, devise strategies to protect natural resources, and plan for climate resilience.

With geographic data available in flexible formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, researchers and developers can gain insights into the spatial dynamics of Finland, whether for academic purposes, policy-making, or environmental management. The ability to access, analyze, and visualize this data allows for better-informed decisions on urban planning, resource management, and sustainability.

In conclusion, Finland’s geographic data provides a rich resource for understanding the spatial distribution of its cities and regions and how these areas interact with their environment. Access to this data is invaluable for anyone studying or working in fields related to geography, urban development, or environmental science. By leveraging Finland’s geographic data in multiple formats, it becomes possible to gain a comprehensive understanding of the country’s geography, leading to more effective planning, development, and conservation practices.

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