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Eestlased Soomes / Soome eestlased Virolaiset Suomessa / Suomenvirolaiset | |
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Total population | |
52,593 Estonian-background population (2023)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo, Turku, Kerava | |
Languages | |
Estonian, Finnish | |
Religion | |
Lutheranism, Orthodoxy | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Finns, Estonians, Baltic Finns, Finnic people |
Estonians in Finland or Finnish Estonians (Estonian: Eestlased Soomes; Finnish: Suomen virolaiset) are people with an Estonian background residing in Finland. In 2023, according to Statistics Finland, there were 52,593 Estonian-background residents in Finland. [2] In 2023, Estonian was the native tongue for 0.9% of Finland's population.[3]
Finland has the largest community of Estonians outside of Estonia.[4]
In 2023, the greatest share of the population in Finland who was born in Estonia lived in Uusimaa (33 078), followed by Southwest Finland (3 771), Pirkanmaa (2 228) and Päijät-Häme (1 585).[5]