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Sumiainen is a former municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Central Finland region. The municipality had a population of 1,293 (2003) and covered an area of 307.93 km2 of which 77.34 km2 is water. The population density was 5.6 inhabitants per km2. Sumiainen consolidated to Äänekoski together with Suolahti in 2007. The municipality was unilingually Finnish. The municipality was also known as "Sumiais" in Swedish. The Swedish name is now considered outdated according to the Institute for the Languages of Finland.

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  • Sumiainen estas eksa komunumo en provinco Meza Finnlando de Finnlando. Ĝi havas 1313 loĝantojn (fine de 2005) kaj ĝia areo estas 307,93 km², el kio 77,34 km² estas lagoj aŭ riveroj. Sumiainen estis ligita al urbo Äänekoski komence de 2007. (eo)
  • Sumiainen est une ancienne municipalité du centre de la Finlande, dans la région de Finlande-Centrale. Commune rurale et forestière peu peuplée, elle a perdu 50 % de ses habitants depuis son maximum historique de 1957. Les 24 villages regroupent chacun en moyenne quelques dizaines d'habitants seulement.Outre la forêt, les lacs y sont omniprésents, couvrant 25 % de sa superficie. Le grand lac Keitele occupe une bonne partie du nord de la municipalité. La municipalité a disparu le 1er janvier 2007 en fusionnant avec Suolahti dans la nouvelle ville d'Äänekoski. Outre ces deux communes (toutes deux à l'ouest), les municipalités limitrophes sont Konnevesi à l'est et Laukaa au sud. (fr)
  • Sumiainen is a former municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Central Finland region. The municipality had a population of 1,293 (2003) and covered an area of 307.93 km2 of which 77.34 km2 is water. The population density was 5.6 inhabitants per km2. Sumiainen consolidated to Äänekoski together with Suolahti in 2007. The municipality was unilingually Finnish. The municipality was also known as "Sumiais" in Swedish. The Swedish name is now considered outdated according to the Institute for the Languages of Finland. The river Kuokanjoki is located to the south of the village, and is one of the world's shortest rivers. (en)
  • Sumiainen è un ex comune della Finlandia. Si trova nella provincia della Finlandia occidentale ed è parte della regione della Finlandia centrale. Il comune aveva una popolazione di 1293 abitanti (nel 2003) e si estendeva su una superficie di 307.93 km² dei quali 77.34 km² erano acqua. La densità di popolazione era di 5.6 abitanti per km². Sumiainen si unì al comune di Äänekoski insieme a nel 2007. Nel comune si parla esclusivamente finlandese. Il comune era conosciuto anche come "Sumiais" nei documenti svedesi, ma oggi ci si riferisce a "Sumiainen" anche in Svezia. (it)
  • Sumiainen (Zweeds: Sumiais) is een voormalige gemeente in de Finse provincie West-Finland en in de Finse regio Centraal-Finland. De gemeente had een totale oppervlakte van 231 km² en telde 1307 inwoners in 2003. De gemeente is samen met Suolahti bij Äänekoski gevoegd. (nl)
  • Sumiais eller Sumiainen (finska Sumiainen) är en före detta kommun i landskapet Mellersta Finland i Västra Finlands län. Sumiais hade cirka 1 300 invånare (2006-12-31) och hade en yta på cirka 308 km², varav landarealen var cirka 230 km². Sumiais var enspråkigt finskt. Kommunen Sumiais samt städerna Suolahti och Äänekoski sammanslogs den 1 januari 2007 till den nya staden Äänekoski. (sv)
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  • Sumiainen estas eksa komunumo en provinco Meza Finnlando de Finnlando. Ĝi havas 1313 loĝantojn (fine de 2005) kaj ĝia areo estas 307,93 km², el kio 77,34 km² estas lagoj aŭ riveroj. Sumiainen estis ligita al urbo Äänekoski komence de 2007. (eo)
  • Sumiainen è un ex comune della Finlandia. Si trova nella provincia della Finlandia occidentale ed è parte della regione della Finlandia centrale. Il comune aveva una popolazione di 1293 abitanti (nel 2003) e si estendeva su una superficie di 307.93 km² dei quali 77.34 km² erano acqua. La densità di popolazione era di 5.6 abitanti per km². Sumiainen si unì al comune di Äänekoski insieme a nel 2007. Nel comune si parla esclusivamente finlandese. Il comune era conosciuto anche come "Sumiais" nei documenti svedesi, ma oggi ci si riferisce a "Sumiainen" anche in Svezia. (it)
  • Sumiainen (Zweeds: Sumiais) is een voormalige gemeente in de Finse provincie West-Finland en in de Finse regio Centraal-Finland. De gemeente had een totale oppervlakte van 231 km² en telde 1307 inwoners in 2003. De gemeente is samen met Suolahti bij Äänekoski gevoegd. (nl)
  • Sumiais eller Sumiainen (finska Sumiainen) är en före detta kommun i landskapet Mellersta Finland i Västra Finlands län. Sumiais hade cirka 1 300 invånare (2006-12-31) och hade en yta på cirka 308 km², varav landarealen var cirka 230 km². Sumiais var enspråkigt finskt. Kommunen Sumiais samt städerna Suolahti och Äänekoski sammanslogs den 1 januari 2007 till den nya staden Äänekoski. (sv)
  • Sumiainen is a former municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Central Finland region. The municipality had a population of 1,293 (2003) and covered an area of 307.93 km2 of which 77.34 km2 is water. The population density was 5.6 inhabitants per km2. Sumiainen consolidated to Äänekoski together with Suolahti in 2007. The municipality was unilingually Finnish. The municipality was also known as "Sumiais" in Swedish. The Swedish name is now considered outdated according to the Institute for the Languages of Finland. (en)
  • Sumiainen est une ancienne municipalité du centre de la Finlande, dans la région de Finlande-Centrale. Commune rurale et forestière peu peuplée, elle a perdu 50 % de ses habitants depuis son maximum historique de 1957. Les 24 villages regroupent chacun en moyenne quelques dizaines d'habitants seulement.Outre la forêt, les lacs y sont omniprésents, couvrant 25 % de sa superficie. Le grand lac Keitele occupe une bonne partie du nord de la municipalité. (fr)
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  • Sumiainen (fr)
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