Nummi-Pusula () is a former municipality of Finland. Its seat was in Nummi. Nummi-Pusula was formed in 1981 from the former municipalities Nummi and Pusula. With Karjalohja, it was merged with the town of Lohja on 1 January 2013.

It was located in the province of Southern Finland and was part of the Uusimaa region. The municipality has a population of

(31 December 2012)

Villages

Prior to its consolidation into Lohja in 2013, Nummi-Pusula contained the following villages:

Nummi Section

  • Haarla
  • Hakula
  • Heijala
  • Heimola
  • Huhti
  • Hyrsylä
  • Hyvelä
  • Immola
  • Jakova
  • Järvenpää
  • Jättölä
  • Korkianoja
  • Kovela
  • Leppäkorpi
  • Luttula
  • Maikkala
  • Maskila
  • Mettula
  • Miemola
  • Millola
  • Mommola
  • Mäntsälä
  • Nummi
  • Näkkilä
  • Oinola
  • Oittila
  • Pakkala
  • Pälölä
  • Raatti
  • Remala
  • Retlahti
  • Röhkölä
  • Salo
  • Saukkola
  • Sierla
  • Sitarla
  • Tavola
  • Varttila
  • Vivola

Pusula Section

  • Ahonpää
  • Hattula
  • Hauhula
  • Herrala
  • Hirvijoki
  • Hyrkkölä
  • Hyönölä
  • Ikkala
  • Karisjärvi
  • Kaukela
  • Koisjärvi
  • Kärkölä
  • Marttila
  • Mäkkylä
  • Pusula
  • Radus
  • Seppälä
  • Suomela
  • Uusikylä
  • Viiala
  • Vörlö

Politics

Results of the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election in Nummi-Pusula:

  • True Finns 25.8%
  • Centre Party 20.3%
  • Social Democratic Party 18.8%
  • National Coalition Party 18.0%
  • Left Alliance 7.0%
  • Green League 5.3%
  • Christian Democrats 2.1%
  • Swedish People's Party 0.8%

Twinnings

  • Abja Parish, Estonia (2004)

References

  • Municipality of Nummi-Pusula – Official website