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Somerniemi is aformer municipality ofFinland. It was incorporated toSomero in 1977, at the time inHäme Province, which then became part of the newWestern Finland Province. Somerniemi was originally a chapel congregation within the larger municipality of Somero. According to historical tradition, the first chapel in Somerniemi was built in 1682, and the congregation received its first priest in 1695.[1]