List of former municipalities of Finland

This is a list of the former municipalities of Finland.

Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Ä Ö

A

 * Ahlainen (Vittisbofjärd) – became part of Pori in 1972
 * Aitolahti (Aitolax) – became part of Tampere in 1966
 * Akaa (Ackas) – was divided in 1946 between Toijala, Kylmäkoski, Sääksmäki and Viiala. The name was re-introduced in 2007 when the municipalities of Toijala and Viiala were consolidated.
 * Alahärmä – consolidated with Kauhava in 2009
 * Alastaro – consolidated with Loimaa in 2009
 * Alatornio (Nedertorneå) – became m par mt of Tornio in 1973
 * Alaveteli (Nedervetil) – consolidated with Kronoby in 1969
 * Angelniemi – became part of Halikko in 1967
 * Anjala – the municipalities of Anjala and Sippola were consolidated in 1975 to form the Anjalankoski market town
 * Antrea (S:t Andree) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Anttola – became part of Mikkeli in 2001
 * Artjärvi (Artsjö) – consolidated with Orimattila in 2011
 * Askainen (Villnäs) – consolidated with Masku in 2009

B

 * Bergö – became part of Malax in 1975
 * Björköby – became part of Korsholm in 1973
 * Bromarf – consolidated mostly with Tenala (southern part with Hanko) in 1977

D

 * Degerby – consolidated with Ingå (fi. Inkoo) in 1946
 * Dragsfjärd – consolidated with Kimito and Västanfjärd to form Kimitoön in 2009

E

 * Ekenäs (Finnish: Tammisaari) – consolidated with Karis and Pohja (Swedish: Pojo) to form Raseborg in 2009
 * Ekenäs landskommun – consolidated with Ekenäs in 1977
 * Elimäki (Elimä) – consolidated with Kouvola in 2009
 * Eno – consolidated with Joensuu in 2009
 * Eräjärvi – became part of Orivesi in 1973
 * Esse (Finnish: Ähtävä) – became part of Pedersöre in 1977
 * Etelä-Pirkkala (Swedish: Södra Birkkala) – name of Pirkkala (Swedish: Birkala) in 1922–1938

H

 * Haaga (Swedish: Haga) – became part of Helsinki (Swedish: Helsingfors) in 1946
 * Haapasaari – became part of Kotka in 1974
 * Halikko – consolidated with Salo in 2009
 * Harlu – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Hauho – consolidated with Hämeenlinna (Swedish: Tavastehus) in 2009
 * Haukivuori – became part of City of Mikkeli (Swedish: S:t Michel) in 2007
 * Heinjoki – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Heinolan maalaiskunta (Swedish: Heinola landskommun) and Heinola were consolidated as Heinola in 1997
 * Helsingin maalaiskunta (Helsinge landskommun) – renamed as Vantaa (Swedish: Vanda) in 1972, parts of the municipality had been annexed to Helsinki in 1946 with the exception of Vuosaari (Swedish: Nordsjö), which was annexed in 1966
 * Himanka (Swedish: Himango) – consolidated with Kalajoki in 2010
 * Hiitola – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Hinnerjoki – became part of Eura in 1970
 * Honkajoki – consolidated with Kankaanpää in 2021
 * Honkilahti (Swedish: Honkilax) – became part of Eura in 1970
 * Houtskär (Finnish: Houtskari) – consolidated with Iniö, Korpo, Nagu and Pargas to form Väståboland
 * Huopalahti (Swedish: Hoplax) – became part of Helsinki (Swedish: Helsingfors) in 1946
 * Hyvinkään maalaiskunta (Hyvinge landskommun) – became part of Hyvinkää (Swedish: Hyvinge) in 1969
 * Hämeenkoski – consolidated with Hollola in 2016
 * Hämeenlinnan maalaiskunta (Tavastehus landskommun) – was divided in 1948 between Hämeenlinna (Swedish: Tavastehus), Renko and Vanaja (Swedish: Vånå)

I

 * Ikaalisten maalaiskunta – merged with the neighbouring market town of Ikaalinen in 1972, which became a city in 1977.
 * Impilahti (Imbilax) – was lost to the USSR in 1944, currently part of Pitkyaranta
 * Iniö – consolidated with Houtskär, Korpo, Nagu and Pargas to form Väståboland. Renamed in 2011 to Pargas

J

 * Jaakkima – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Jaala – consolidated with Kouvola in 2009
 * Jalasjärvi – consolidated with Kurikka in 2016
 * Jeppo – consolidated with Nykarleby in 1975
 * Johannes (Finnish: Johannes (Viipurin lääni), Swedish: S:t Johannes) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Joutseno – consolidated with Lappeenranta (Swedish: Villmanstrand) in 2009
 * Juankoski – consolidated with Kuopio in 2017
 * Jurva – consolidated with Kurikka in 2009
 * Jyväskylän maalaiskunta (Jyväskylä landskommun) – consolidated with Jyväskylä in 2009
 * Jämsänkoski – consolidated with Jämsä in 2009
 * Jäppilä – became part of Pieksänmaa in 2004, along with Pieksämäen maalaiskunta and Virtasalmi
 * Jääski – was partially lost to the USSR in 1944, the rest of the municipality was incorporated into Imatra, Joutseno and Ruokolahti (Swedish: Ruokolax) in 1948

K

 * Kaarlela (Swedish: Karleby) – became part of the City of Kokkola (Swedish: Karleby) in 1977
 * Kajaanin maalaiskunta (Kajana landskommun) – became part of the City of Kajaani (Swedish: Kajana) in 1977
 * Kakskerta – consolidated with Turku (Swedish: Åbo) in 1968
 * Kalanti (Swedish: Kaland) (formerly known as Uusikirkko Tl (Nykyrka).) – became part of the City of Uusikaupunki (Swedish: Nystad) in 1993
 * Kalvola – consolidated with Hämeenlinna in 2009
 * Kangaslampi – became part of the City of Varkaus in 2005
 * Kanneljärvi – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Karhula – became part of the City of Kotka in 1977
 * Karinainen (Karinais) – was consolidated along with Pöytyä in 2005 to form the municipality of Pöytyä (Swedish: Pöytis)
 * Karis – consolidated with Ekenäs and Pohja (Swedish: Pojo) to form Raseborg in 2009
 * Karis landskommun – consolidated with Karis in 1969
 * Karjala – became part of Mynämäki (Swedish: Virmo) in 1977
 * Karkku (formerly known as Sastamala (socken)) – became part of the City of Vammala in 1973
 * Karttula – consolidated with Kuopio in 2011
 * Karuna – became part of Sauvo (Swedish: Sagu) in 1969
 * Karunki (Karungi) – became part of the City of Tornio in 1973
 * Kaukola – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Kauvatsa – became part of Kokemäki in 1969
 * Keikyä – formed Äetsä along with Kiikka in 1981
 * Kemin maalaiskunta (Kemi landskommun) – renamed as Keminmaa in 1979
 * Kerimäki – consolidated with Savonlinna in 2013
 * Kestilä – consolidated with Piippola, Pulkkila and Rantsila to form Siikalatva in 2009
 * Kiihtelysvaara – became part of the City of Joensuu in 2005
 * Kiikala – consolidated with Salo in 2009
 * Kiikka – formed Äetsä along with Keikyä in 1981
 * Kimito – consolidated with Dragsfjärd and Västanfjärd to form Kimitoön in 2009
 * Kirvu – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Kisko – consolidated with Salo in 2009
 * Kiukainen (Swedish: Kiukais) – consolidated with Eura in 2009
 * Kivennapa (Swedish: Kivinebb) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Kodisjoki – became part of City of Rauma (Swedish: Raumo) in 2007
 * Koijärvi – was divided between Forssa and Urjala in 1969
 * Koivisto (Swedish: Björkö, Vl) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Koiviston maalaiskunta (Björkö landskommun Vl) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Konginkangas – became part of Äänekoski in 1993
 * Korpilahti (Swedish: Korpilax) – consolidated with Jyväskylä in 2009
 * Korpiselkä – was partially lost to the USSR in 1944, the rest was incorporated into Tuupovaara in 1946
 * Korpo – consolidated with Houtskär, Iniö, Nagu and Pargas to form Väståboland
 * Kortesjärvi – consolidated with Kauhava in 2009
 * Koskenpää – became part of Jämsänkoski in 1969
 * Koski Hl. – renamed as Hämeenkoski in 1995
 * Kuhmalahti (Swedish: Kuhmalax) – consolidated with Kangasala in 2011
 * Kuivaniemi – became part of Ii (Swedish: Ijo) in 2007
 * Kullaa – became part of Ulvila (Swedish: Ulvsby) in 2005
 * Kulosaari (Swedish: Brändö) – became part of Helsinki (Swedish: Helsingfors) in 1946
 * Kuolajärvi – renamed as Salla in 1936
 * Kuolemajärvi – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Kuopion maalaiskunta (Kuopio landskommun) – most of the municipality was incorporated into Kuopio and the rest into Siilinjärvi in 1969
 * Kuorevesi – became part of Jämsä in 2001
 * Kurkijoki (Swedish: Kronoborg) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Kuru – consolidated with Ylöjärvi in 2009
 * Kuusankoski – consolidated with Kouvola in 2009
 * Kuusjoki – consolidated with Salo in 2009
 * Kuusjärvi – renamed as Outokummun kauppala in 1968
 * Kvevlax became part of Korsholm in 1973
 * Kylmäkoski – consolidated with Akaa (Swedish: Ackas) in 2011
 * Kymi (Swedish: Kymmene) – became part of the City of Kotka in 1977
 * Kyyrölä – became part of Muolaa in 1934
 * Käkisalmen mlk (Swedish: Kexholms landskommun) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Käkisalmi (Swedish: Kexholm) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Kälviä (Swedish: Kelviå) – consolidated with Kokkola (Swedish: Karleby) in 2009
 * Köyliö – consolidated with Säkylä in 2016

L

 * Lahdenpohja – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Lammi – consolidated with Hämeenlinna (Swedish: Tavastehus) in 2009
 * Lappee – became part of the City of Lappeenranta (Swedish: Villmanstrand) in 1967
 * Lappi – consolidated with Rauma (Swedish: Raumo) in 2009
 * Lappfjärd – became part of the City of Kristinestad in 1973
 * Lauritsala – consolidated with Lappeenranta (Swedish: Villmanstrand) in 1967
 * Lavansaari (Swedish: Lövskär) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Lavia – consolidated with Pori in 2015
 * Lehtimäki – consolidated with Alajärvi in 2009
 * Leivonmäki – became part of Joutsa in 2008
 * Lemu – consolidated with Masku in 2009
 * Liljendal – consolidated with Loviisa (Swedish: Lovisa) in 2010
 * Lohjan kunta (Swedish: Lojo kommun) and Lohja were consolidated to form Lohja (Swedish: Lojo) in 1997
 * Lohjan maalaiskunta (Swedish: Lojo landskommun) – renamed as Lohjan kunta (Swedish: Lojo kommun) in 1978
 * Lohtaja (Swedish: Lochteå) – consolidated with Kokkola (Swedish: Karleby) in 2009
 * Loimaan kunta (Swedish: Loimijoki) and Loimaa consolidated to form Loimaa in 2005
 * Loimaan maalaiskunta (Loimijoki landskommun) – renamed as Loimaan kunta in 1978
 * Lokalahti (Lokalax) – became part of the City of Uusikaupunki (Swedish: Nystad) in 1981
 * Lumivaara – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Luopioinen (Luopiois) – became part of Pälkäne in 2007
 * Luvia – merged with Eurajoki in 2017
 * Längelmäki – was divided in 2007 between Jämsä and Orivesi

M

 * Maaninka – consolidated with Kuopio in 2015
 * Maaria (Swedish: S:t Marie) – became part of the City of Turku (Swedish: Åbo) in 1967
 * Maxmo (Maksamaa) – consolidated with Vörå to form Vörå-Maxmo in 2007
 * Mellilä – consolidated with Loimaa in 2009
 * Merimasku – consolidated with Naantali (Swedish: Nådendal, Vallis Gratia) in 2009
 * Messukylä (Swedish: Messoby) – became part of the City of Tampere (Swedish: Tammerfors) in 1947
 * Metsämaa – became part of Loimaan kunta in 1976
 * Metsäpirtti – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Mietoinen (Mietois) – became part of Mynämäki in 2007
 * Mikkelin maalaiskunta (S:t Michels landskommun) – became part of the City of Mikkeli in 2001
 * Mouhijärvi – consolidated with Äetsä and Vammala to form Sastamala in 2009
 * Munsala – consolidated with Nykarleby in 1975
 * Muolaa – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Muurla – consolidated with Salo in 2009
 * Muuruvesi – became part of Juankoski in 1971
 * Mänttä – consolidated with Vilppula (Filpula) in 2009. At the same time, Vilppula was renamed as Mänttä-Vilppula (Swedish: Mänttä-Filpula).

N

 * Naantalin maalaiskunta (Nådendals landskommun) – became part of the City of Naantali (Swedish: Nådendal) in 1964
 * Nagu – consolidated with Pargas, Houtskär, Iniö and Korpo to form a new city of Väståboland
 * Nastola – consolidated with Lahti in 2016
 * Nedervetil (Alaveteli) – consolidated with Kronoby in 1969
 * Noormarkku (Swedish: Norrmark) – consolidated with Pori (Swedish: Björneborg) in 2010
 * Nuijamaa – became part of the City of Lappeenranta (Swedish: Villmanstrand) in 1989
 * Nummi – was consolidated with Pusula to form Nummi-Pusula in 1981
 * Nurmeksen maalaiskunta (Nurmes landskommun) became part of the City of Nurmes in 1973
 * Nurmo – consolidated with Seinäjoki in 2009
 * Nykarleby landskommun – consolidated with 1975 with Nykarleby

O

 * Oravais – consolidated with Vörå-Maxmo to form Vörå in 2011
 * Oulujoki (Swedish: Uleälv) – was divided in 1965. Most of it was consolidated with Oulu (Swedish: Uleåborg), and other parts with Haukipudas, Kempele, Kiiminki (Swedish: Kiminge), Oulunsalo (Swedish: Uleåsalo), Tyrnävä, Utajärvi and Ylikiiminki (Swedish: Överkiminge).
 * Oulunkylä (Swedish: Åggelby) – became part of the City of Helsinki (Swedish: Helsingfors) in 1946

P

 * Paattinen (Swedish: Patis) – became part of the City of Turku (Swedish: Åbo) in 1973
 * Paavola – was consolidated with Revonlahti (Swedish: Revolax) to form Ruukki in 1973
 * Pargas landskommun – consolidated with Houtskär, Iniö, Nagu and Korpo to form Väståboland
 * Pattijoki – became part of the City of Raahe (Swedish: Brahestad) in 2003
 * Perniö (Swedish: Bjärnå) – consolidated with Salo in 2009
 * Pertteli (S:t Bertils) – consolidated with Salo in 2009
 * Peräseinäjoki and Seinäjoki consolidated to form the City of Seinäjoki in 2005
 * Pernå – consolidated with Loviisa in 2010
 * Petalax – consolidated with Malax in 1973
 * Petsamo – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Pieksämä – name of Pieksämäki in 1930–1948
 * Pieksämäen maalaiskunta (Pieksämäki landskommun) – consolidated with Jäppilä and Virtasalmi to form Pieksänmaa in 2004
 * Pieksänmaa – became part of City of Pieksämäki in 2007
 * Pielisensuu – became part of the City of Joensuu in 1954
 * Pielisjärvi – became part of Lieksa in 1973
 * Pietarsaaren maalaiskunta – Finnish name of Pedersöre until 1989
 * Pihlajavesi – became part of Keuruu in 1969
 * Piikkiö (Pikis) – consolidated with Kaarina in 2009
 * Piippola – consolidated with Kestilä, Pulkkila and Rantsila to form Siikalatva in 2009
 * Pohja (Pojo) – consolidated with Ekenäs and Karis to form Raseborg
 * Pohjaslahti – consolidated partly with Vilppula and partly with Virrat in 1973
 * Pohjois-Pirkkala – renamed as Nokia in 1938
 * Porin maalaiskunta (Björneborgs landskommun) – became part of the City of Pori in 1967
 * Pörtom – consolidated with Närpes in 1973
 * Porvoon maalaiskunta (Borgå landskommun) and Porvoo formed the new City of Porvoo in 1997
 * Pulkkila – consolidated with Kestilä, Piippola and Rantsila to form Siikalatva in 2009
 * Punkaharju – consolidated with Savonlinna in 2013
 * Purmo – consolidated with Pedersöre in 1977
 * Pusula – was merged with Nummi to form Nummi-Pusula in 1981
 * Pyhäjärvi Vpl – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Pyhäjärvi Ol – renamed as Pyhäsalmi in 1993 and again as Pyhäjärvi in 1996
 * Pyhäjärvi Ul – became part of Karkkila in 1969
 * Pyhämaa – became part of the City of Uusikaupunki in 1974
 * Pyhäsalmi – name of Pyhäjärvi in 1993–1996
 * Pyhäselkä – consolidated with Joensuu in 2009
 * Pylkönmäki – consolidated with Saarijärvi in 2009
 * Pälkjärvi – was partially lost to the USSR in 1944, the rest was incorporated into Tohmajärvi in 1946

R

 * Räisälä – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Rantsila (Frantsila) – consolidated with Kestilä, Piippola and Pulkkila to form Siikalatva in 2009
 * Rauman maalaiskunta (Raumo landskommun) – became part of the City of Rauma in 1993
 * Rautio – became part of Kalajoki in 1973
 * Rautu – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Renko (Rengo) – consolidated with Hämeenlinna in 2009
 * Replot – became part of Korsholm in 1973
 * Revonlahti (Revonlax) – consolidated with Paavola to form Ruukki in 1973
 * Riistavesi – became part of the City of Kuopio in 1973
 * Ristiina – became part of City of Mikkeli (Swedish: S:t Michel) in 2013
 * Rovaniemen maalaiskunta (Roavniemi landskommun) – was consolidated with the City of Rovaniemi to form the City of Rovaniemi in 2006
 * Ruotsinpyhtää (Strömfors) – consolidated with Loviisa in 2010
 * Ruskeala – was lost to the USSR
 * Ruukki – became part of Siikajoki in 2007
 * Rymättylä (Rimito) – consolidated with Naantali in 2009

S

 * Saari – consolidated with Parikkala and Uukuniemi to form Parikkala in 2005
 * Sahalahti (Sahalax) – became part of Kangasala in 2005
 * Säkkijärvi – was partially lost to the USSR in 1944, the rest was incorporated into Miehikkälä and Ylämaa in 1946
 * Sakkola – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Salmi – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Saloinen (Salois) (known as Salo until 1913) – became part of the City of Raahe (Brahestad) in 1973
 * Sammatti – consolidated with Lohja in 2009
 * Sastamala – the old name of Karkku. The name was re-introduced in 2009, when Äetsä, Mouhijärvi and Vammala were consolidated.
 * Savonranta – consolidated with Savonlinna in 2009
 * Säyneinen – became part of Juankoski in 1971
 * Seinäjoen maalaiskunta (Seinäjoki landskommun) – became part of Seinäjoki in 1959
 * Seiskari (Seitskär) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Sideby – became part of the City of Kristinestad in 1973
 * Simpele – was partially lost to the USSR in 1944, the rest was incorporated into Rautjärvi in 1973
 * Sippola – was consolidated with Anjala to form Anjalankosken kauppala in 1975
 * Snappertuna – most of the municipality was incorporated into Ekenäs and the rest into Karis in 1977
 * Somerniemi (Sommarnäs) – became part of Somero in 1977
 * Soanlahti – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Solf (municipality) – the part on the mainland became part of Korsholm in 1973
 * Sortavala (Sordavala) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Sortavalan mlk (Sordavala landskommun) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Suistamo – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Sumiainen (Sumiais) – became part of City of Äänekoski together with Suolahti in 2007
 * Sundom – became part of the City of Vaasa in 1973
 * Suodenniemi – became part of City of Vammala in 2007
 * Suojärvi – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Suolahti – became part of City of Äänekoski together with Sumiainen in 2007
 * Suomenniemi – became part of City of Mikkeli (Swedish: S:t Michel) in 2013
 * Suomusjärvi – consolidated with Salo in 2009
 * Suoniemi – became part of the City of Nokia in 1973
 * Suursaari (municipality) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Särkisalo (Finby) – consolidated with Salo in 2009
 * Säräisniemi – a part of Utajärvi was annexed to Säräisniemi to form the municipality of Vaala in 1954
 * Säynätsalo – became part of the City of Jyväskylä in 1993
 * Sääksmäki – became part of Valkeakoski in 1973
 * Sääminki (Säminge) – most of the municipality was incorporated into Savonlinna and the rest into Punkaharju in 1973

T

 * Tarvasjoki – consolidated with Lieto in 2015
 * Teisko – was divided between Tampere and Kuru in 1972
 * Temmes – became part of Tyrnävä in 2001
 * Tenala – became part of the City of Ekenäs in 1993
 * Terijoki – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Terjärv – consolidated with Kronoby in 1969
 * Toijala – consolidated with Viiala to form Akaa in 2007
 * Tottijärvi – became part of the City of Nokia in 1976
 * Turtola – renamed as Pello in 1949
 * Tuulos – consolidated with Hämeenlinna in 2009
 * Tuupovaara – became part of the City of Joensuu in 2005
 * Tyrvää (Tyrvis) – became part of Vammala in 1973, originally Vammala was separated from Tyrvää in 1915
 * Tyrväntö – became part of Hattula in 1971
 * Tytärsaari – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Töysä – consolidated with Alavus in 2013

U

 * Ullava – consolidated with Kokkola in 2009
 * Uudenkaupungin maalaiskunta (Nystads landskommun) – became part of the City of Uusikaupunki in 1969
 * Uukuniemi – consolidated with Parikkala and Saari to form Parikkala in 2005
 * Uusikirkko (Nykyrka) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Uusikirkko Tl (Nykyrka Åbo län) – renamed as Kalanti in 1936, became part of the City of Uusikaupunki in 1993
 * Uskela – became part of Salo in 1967

V

 * Vahto – consolidated with Rusko in 2009
 * Vahviala – was partially lost to the USSR in 1944, the rest was incorporated into Lappee and Ylämaa in 1946
 * Valkjärvi – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Valkeala – consolidated with Kouvola in 2009
 * Valtimo – consolidated with Nurmes in 2020
 * Vammala – consolidated with Äetsä and Mouhijärvi to form Sastamala in 2009
 * Vampula – consolidated with Huittinen in 2009
 * Vanaja (Vånå) – was divided between Hämeenlinna, Hattula, Janakkala and Renko in 1967
 * Varpaisjärvi – consolidated with Lapinlahti in 2011
 * Vehkalahti (Veckelax) – became part of the City of Hamina in 2003
 * Vehmersalmi – became part of the City of Kuopio in 2005
 * Velkua – consolidated with Naantali in 2009
 * Viiala – consolidated with Toijala to form Akaa in 2007
 * Viipuri (Swedish: Viborg) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Viipurin maalaiskunta (Viborgs landskommun) – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Viljakkala – became part of City of Ylöjärvi in 2007
 * Vilppula (Filpula) – consolidated with Mänttä to form Mänttä-Vilppula in 2009
 * Virtasalmi – consolidated with Pieksämäen maalaiskunta and Jäppilä to form Pieksänmaa
 * Vörå (Vöyri) – consolidated with Maxmo to form Vörå-Maxmo in 2007
 * Vörå-Maxmo – consolidated with Oravais to form (new) Vörå in 2011
 * Vuoksela – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Vuoksenranta – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Vuolijoki – became part of the City of Kajaani in 2007
 * Värtsilä – was partially lost to the USSR in 1944, consolidated with Tohmajärvi to form Tohmajärvi in 2005
 * Västanfjärd – consolidated with Dragsfjärd and Kimito to form Kimitoön in 2009

Y

 * Ylämaa – consolidated with Lappeenranta in 2010
 * Ylihärmä – consolidated with Kauhava in 2009
 * Ylikiiminki (Överkiminge) – consolidated with Oulu in 2009
 * Ylistaro – consolidated with Seinäjoki in 2009
 * Yläne – consolidated with Pöytyä in 2009

Ä

 * Äetsä – consolidated with Mouhijärvi and Vammala to form Sastamala in 2009
 * Äyräpää – was lost to the USSR in 1944
 * Äänekosken maalaiskunta (Äänekoski landskommun) – consolidated with Äänekoski in 1969

Ö

 * Öja – became part of Kaarlela in 1969
 * Övermark – consolidated with Närpes in 1973