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Other events of 2016
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President: Sauli Niinistö
Prime Minister: Juha Sipilä
Four pairs of municipalities were merged Hämeenkoski with Hollola, Jalasjärvi with Kurikka, Köyliö with Säkylä and Nastola with Lahti.
Church in Ylivieska was destroyed in a fire
Three parties selected new chairmen: Petteri Orpo for Coalition, Li Andersson for Left Alliance, Anna-Maja Henriksson for SFP
City council of Tampere approved building of light rail system.
December 16
A dangerous fire breaks out around 10:00 am at the Terrafame nickel mine in Sotkamo. The fire began in the mine's Hydrogen sulfide generator.
A White-tailed eagle is discovered dead in Rauma, Satakunta, and the cause of death was later verified as the H5N8 virus. This is the first confirmed instance of avian flu on the Finnish mainland.
December 25
Ten thousand households within Southwest Finland go without power for an hour after an equipment failure at grid operator Fingrid's hub in the town of Uusikaupunki.
December 29
President Sauli Niinistö appoints Mika Lintilä, a MP for the Centre Party, as the Minister of Economic Affairs.
The Helsinki District Court imposes a ten-year custodial prison sentence on Jari Aarnio, the former head of the anti-drug crime unit in Helsinki.
2015–16 Liiga season
2016 Finnish Figure Skating Championships
Finland at the 2016 Summer Olympics
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