Ingå
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| Ingå kommun - Inkoon kunta | |||||
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| Founded | 1335 | ||||
| Province | Southern Finland | ||||
| Region | Uusimaa | ||||
| Sub-region | Ekenäs | ||||
| Area - Of which land - Rank |
357.49 km² 347.81 km² ranked 260th |
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| Population - Density - Change - Rank |
5,152 (2004) 14.8 inh./km² + 1.4% ranked 204th |
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| Urbanisation | 39.0% | ||||
| Unemployment | 6.8% | ||||
| Official languages | Swedish, Finnish | ||||
| Municipal manager | Jarl Boström | ||||
| Home page | http://www.inga.fi/ | ||||
Ingå (pronounced [?]), or Inkoo ([ˈiŋkoː]) in Finnish, is a municipality of Finland.
It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Uusimaa region. The municipality has a population of 5,152 (2004-12-31) and covers an area of 357.49 km² of which 9.68 km² is water. The population density is 14.8 inhabitants per km².
The municipality is bilingual, with majority being Swedish and minority Finnish speakers.
[edit] External links
- http://www.inga.fi/ - Official site
http://www.webbisivu.com/torpintykit
| Municipalities of Uusimaa | ||
| Ekenäs | Espoo | Hanko | Helsinki | Hyvinkää | Ingå | Järvenpää | Karis | Karjalohja | Karkkila | Kauniainen | Kerava | Kirkkonummi | Lohja | Mäntsälä | Nummi-Pusula | Nurmijärvi | Pohja | Pornainen | Sammatti | Siuntio | Tuusula | Vantaa | Vihti | ||
| Uusimaa Region | Southern Finland | Finland |

