North Eastern Savonia or Northeastern Savo (Finnish: Koillis-Savon seutukunta, lit. 'Northeastern-Savo municipal region') is a sub-region of Finland. It is an administrative subdivision of the region of North Savo.
The region of Northeast Savo was named a region of sudden structural change during 2008 to 2010, after Stromsdal, a major employer in the region, went bankrupt.[1]
^Felin, Laura; Mella, Ilkka (30 August 2013). "Äkillisen rakennemuutoksen alueet 2007-2013" (PDF). Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment (in Finnish). Retrieved 9 December 2022.
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