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Central Ostrobothnia, Finland

Central Ostrobothnia is one of 18 primary administrative regions in Finland with a population of approximately 70,106 people.

Facts and figures on Central Ostrobothnia at a glance

Region name: Central Ostrobothnia (Keski-Pohjanmaa)
Status: Primary administrative region
Population: 70,106 people
Country: Finland
Continent: Europe

The regional headquarters of Central Ostrobothnia (Keski-Pohjanmaa) is located in the regional capital Kokkola (Kokkola) with a population of 35,586 people.

The distance as the crow flies from Central Ostrobothnia's regional capital Kokkola to Finland's capital Helsinki (Helsinki) is approximately 420 km (261 mi).

Facts and figures about Central Ostrobothnia
RegionPopulationRegional capitalPopulation
Central Ostrobothnia Keski-Pohjanmaa70,106 peopleKokkola Kokkola35,586 people

Compare with other regions in Finland.

Map of Central Ostrobothnia

Map of Central Ostrobothnia

Information on Central Ostrobothnia

Information on Central Ostrobothnia
Region nameRegional capitalSubregionsCountryContinent
Central Ostrobothnia Keski-PohjanmaaKokkola Kokkola2FinlandEurope

Time in Central Ostrobothnia

Time in Central Ostrobothnia
Current timeSummer time (DST)Standard timeCurrent timezone offsetTimezone
Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 1:34pmIn effect (+1 hour)Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 12:34pmGMT UTC +3.0Europe/Helsinki

Geographic coordinates of Central Ostrobothnia

Latitude & Longitude of Central Ostrobothnia
PositionLatitude (width)Longitude (length)
Show on map63°34'60.0"N (63.5833300°)24°04'60.0"E (24.0833300°)

Subregions in Central Ostrobothnia

There are 2 administrative subregions in Central Ostrobothnia.
Subregions in Central Ostrobothnia
RegionNoPopulationRegional capitalCapital population
Kaustinen Kaustinen1.---
Kokkola Kokkola2.-Kokkola Kokkola35,586

External sources of information on Central Ostrobothnia

Central Ostrobothnia on Wikipedia