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The 7 municipalities of the Kymenlaakso Region (Swedish: Kymmenedalen) in Finland are divided on two sub-regions.
Kotka-Hamina Sub-region
- Hamina (Fredrikshamn)
- Kotka
- Miehikkälä
- Pyhtää (Pyttis)
- Virolahti (Vederlax)
Kouvola Sub-region
- Kouvola (former arms: )
Former municipalities
- Haapasaari (to Kotka in 1974)
- Anjala (formed Anjalankoski with Sippola in 1975)
- Sippola (formed Anjalankoski with Anjala in 1975)
- Karhula (to Kotka in 1977)
- Kymi (to Kotka in 1977)
- Vehkalahti (to Hamina in 2003)
- Anjalankoski (to Kouvola in 2009)
- Elimäki (to Kouvola in 2009)
- Jaala (to Kouvola in 2009)
- Kuusankoski (to Kouvola in 2009)
- Valkeala (to Kouvola in 2009)
- Iitti was transferred to Päijänne Tavastia in 2021, remaining independent.
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