Municipalities (or "kunta" in Finnish) in Finland are the basic administrative units in the country. As of 2023, there are 309 municipalities in Finland. They have a variety of responsibilities, including providing local services such as education, healthcare, social services, and infrastructure maintenance. Municipalities also have the authority to create local laws and regulations in line with national legislation. Each municipality is governed by a municipal council, which is elected every four years.

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