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Korsnäs is located in the ] of ] and is part of the ] ]. The municipality has a population of 2,219 (]) and covers an area of 234.34 ] of which 4.14 km² is water. The ] is 9.5 inhabitants per km². Korsnäs is located in the ] of ] and is part of the ] ]. The municipality has a population of 2,219 (]) and covers an area of 234.34 ] of which 4.14 km² is water. The ] is 9.5 inhabitants per km².


The municipality is unilingually ]. About 98% of the population has Swedish as their first language. Korsnäs is one of the most swedish places in the world. The municipality is unilingually ]. About 98% of the population has Swedish as their first language. Korsnäs is one of the most Swedish places in the world.


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This article is on the municipality of Finland. For other uses, see Korsnäs (disambiguation).

Korsnäs is a municipality of Finland.

Korsnäs is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of 2,219 (2003) and covers an area of 234.34 km² of which 4.14 km² is water. The population density is 9.5 inhabitants per km².

The municipality is unilingually Swedish. About 98% of the population has Swedish as their first language. Korsnäs is one of the most Swedish places in the world.

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