Karjalohja (; ) is a former municipality of Finland.
It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Uusimaa region. Before merging into Lohja, the municipality had a population of (31 December 2012) and covered an area of of which was water. The population density was .
With Nummi-Pusula, Karjalohja was consolidated with the town of Lohja on 1 January 2013.
The municipality was unilingually Finnish language.[
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Villages
Prior to its consolidation into Lohja in 2013, Karjalohja contained the following villages:
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Härjänvatsa
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Ilmoniemi
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Immola
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Karkali
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Kattelus
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Kourjoki
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Kuusia
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Kärkelä
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Lohjantaipale
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Lönnhammar (Linhamari)
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Maila
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Makkarjoki
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Murto
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Mustlahti
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Nummijärvi
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Pappila
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Pellonkylä
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Pipola
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Pitkälahti (Långvik)
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Puujärvi
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Pyöli
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Saarenpää
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Sakkola
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Suurniemi
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Särkjärvi
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Tallaa
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Tammisto
Politics
Results of the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election in Karjalohja:
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True Finns 21.9%
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Social Democratic Party 20.3%
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National Coalition Party 19.9%
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Centre Party 16.5%
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Green League 11.3%
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Left Alliance 4.2%
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Swedish People's Party 1.8%
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Christian Democrats 1.5%
People born in Karjalohja
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