admin_level=8. Here is an example: Руоколахти (fi: Ruokolahti and sv: Ruokolax). There is still some work to do, since that multipolygon is not yet closed.

Korpilahti is a former municipality. Vaajakoski and Jyskä were “villages” in the former municipality “Rural municipality of Jyväskylä” (fi: Jyväskylän maalaiskunta). Those former municipalities merged with city of Jyväskylä into the “new” city of Jyväskylä on 2009-01-01. So Korpilahti, Vaajakoski and Jyskä are now villages of the “new” Jyväskylä. Or to be exact, “kaupunginosa” (city area) of Jyväskylä. And they have got borders (admin_level= 10). There are 86 city areas in Jyväskylä, #01-38 covering the “old” Jyväskyä, #41-58 & 60-79 covering the former Rural muni of Jyväskylä and #80-89 the former muni of Korpilahti.

As I understand, the former administrative village of Korpilahti has been split into city areas #80-85. Jyskä is #66 and Vaajakoski #69

Looking even closer, there are sub areas (fi: pienalue) within those city areas. Jyskä is divided into the sub areas Tammirinne and Jyskä. The latter covers also a part of the neighbouring city area Vaajakoski. So the borders (admin_level=11?) of the sub areas are not always totally within the borders of the concerning city area.

Here is an incomplete list of municipalities (Finland:Kunnanrajat), that has got a multipolygon border relation (admin_level=8). Names in bold = the multipolygon is closed.