Kimitoön facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Kimitoön
Kimitoön – Kemiönsaari
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Municipality
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Kimitoöns kommun Kemiönsaaren kunta |
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![]() An old sauna, Sagalund outdoor museum, Kimito, Finland
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![]() Location of Kimitoön in Finland
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Region | Southwest Finland | ||
Sub-region | Åboland–Turunmaa sub-region | ||
Charter | 2009 | ||
Area
(2018-01-01)
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• Total | 2,800.99 km2 (1,081.47 sq mi) | ||
• Land | 686.91 km2 (265.22 sq mi) | ||
• Water | 2,113.94 km2 (816.20 sq mi) | ||
Area rank | 123rd largest in Finland | ||
Population
(2023-12-31)
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• Total | 6,462 | ||
• Rank | 142nd largest in Finland | ||
• Density | 9.41/km2 (24.4/sq mi) | ||
Population by native language | |||
• Swedish | 66.2% (official) | ||
• Finnish | 30% | ||
• Others | 3.7% | ||
Population by age | |||
• 0 to 14 | 11.9% | ||
• 15 to 64 | 53.3% | ||
• 65 or older | 34.8% | ||
Time zone | UTC+02:00 (EET) | ||
• Summer (DST) | UTC+03:00 (EEST) | ||
Website | www.kimitoon.fi |
Kimitoön (Finnish: Kemiönsaari) is a special place in Finland. It is both a municipality (like a local government area) and a large island. This area was created on January 1, 2009. It was formed when three smaller municipalities, Dragsfjärd, Kimito, and Västanfjärd, joined together.
Kimitoön is located in the beautiful Archipelago Sea, which is part of the Southwest Finland region. It's known for its many islands and coastal areas. The municipality has about 6,462 people living there as of 31 December 2023. It covers a total area of about 2,800.99 square kilometres (1,081.47 sq mi). A big part of this area is water, with land making up about 686.91 square kilometres (265.22 sq mi).
The main island itself is the largest coastal island in Finland. It covers an area of about 524 square kilometers. About 7,500 people live on this island. These people are part of two different municipalities: Kimitoön and Salo. Most of Salo municipality is actually on the mainland.
Languages Spoken in Kimitoön
Kimitoön is a bilingual municipality. This means it has two official languages: Finnish and Swedish. Most people in Kimitoön speak Swedish, making it a unique place in Finland.
Here's a look at the languages spoken by the people living there:
- About 30% of the people speak Finnish as their main language.
- About 66% of the people speak Swedish as their main language.
- A smaller group, about 4%, speak other languages.
Exploring Kimitoön's Sights
Kimitoön has many interesting places to visit and things to see. From lighthouses to old churches, there's a lot to discover about its history and natural beauty.
See also
In Spanish: Kimitoön para niños