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Districts Of Vantaa
The city of Vantaa, Finland, is divided into 60 districts. These districts are grouped among seven major regions. List of Districts This is a list of the 60 districts of Vantaa, grouped among their respective major regions and ordered alphabetically. Aviapolis area * Lentokenttä ( sv, Flygfältet) * Pakkala ( sv, Backas) * Tammisto ( sv, Rosendal) * Veromies ( sv, Skattmans) * Viinikkala ( sv, Vinikby) * Ylästö ( sv, Övitsböle) Hakunila (''Håkansböle'') area * Hakunila ( sv, Håkansböle) * Itä-Hakkila ( sv, Östra-Haxböle) * Kuninkaanmäki ( sv, Kungsbacka) * Länsimäki ( sv, Västerkulla) * Länsisalmi ( sv, Västersundom) * Ojanko ( sv, Gjutan) * Rajakylä ( sv, Råby) * Sotunki ( sv, Sottungsby) * Vaarala ( sv, Fagersta) Kivistö area * Keimola ( sv, Käinby) * Kiila ( sv, Kila) * Kivistö * Lapinkylä ( sv, Lappböle) * Luhtaanmäki ( sv, Luhtabacka) * Myllymäki ( sv, Kvarnbacka) * Piispankylä ( sv, Biskopsböle) * Riipilä ( sv, Ripuby) * Seutul ...
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Ilola
Ilola (Swedish: ''Gladas'') is a city district of the municipality of Vantaa, Finland. It is located in the northern part of the administrative district of Koivukylä. It is bordered to the west by the district of Lentokenttä, to the south by Ruskeasanta, to the east by , and to the north by the municipality of Tuusula. Ilola has a population of 4,578 (as of 1.1.2014), and its housing is mostly owner-occupied separate and terraced In agriculture, a terrace is a piece of sloped plane that has been cut into a series of successively receding flat surfaces or platforms, which resemble steps, for the purposes of more effective farming. This type of landscaping is therefore ... houses, with an average size particularly high for Vantaa, at . The district was primarily developed in the 1980s and 1990s, when it was one of Vantaa's fastest growing districts. References {{Vantaa Vantaa Districts of Vantaa ...
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Seutula
Seutula ( sv, Sjöskog) is a district in Vantaa, Finland, located inside the curve of the River Vantaa. Seutula is also a village in the medieval town of Helsinki, stretching to Rajakoski in the north, Lavanko in the east covering the whole district of Kiila, and including Sotilaskorpi in the south. On the other hand, the western part of the river's curve, including the Königstedt Manor, belongs to the village of Riipilä. Seutula is often considered a region stretching even outside the official district, and it has an active local community. In terms of government, Seutula, Riipilä, and Kiila belong to the Kivistö major district. In the early 1950s, a new airfield for Helsinki was built along the Seutulantie road, stretching from Tuusulantie in Ruskeasanta to Seutula. This airfield was opened in 1952, and became the Helsinki Airport in 1977. Already during its construction, the airfield was commonly called the Seutula airfield, because Tuusulantie had a sign pointin ...
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Luhtaanmäki
Luhtaanmäki ( sv, Luhtabacka) is a district in Vantaa, Finland. It is located in the northwestern part of the Kivistö area, close to the border of Nurmijärvi municipality and its largest village, Klaukkala. On the Vantaa side, the neighboring districts are Riipilä, Seutula, Kivistö, Keimola The Keimola Motor Stadium ( fi, Keimolan moottorirata, sv, Käinby Motorstadion) was a dedicated race track located in Vantaa, Finland. It was founded by Finnish racing driver Curt Lincoln after the closure of the Eläintarha track in 1963. Cons ... and Vestra. Luhtaanmäki rises from the Valley of River Vantaa in a sparsely populated rural area. The beautiful profile of Luhtaanmäki with its old buildings is drawn in the middle of a riverbed and rolling fields. There are still several buildings of cultural and historical value in Luhtaanmäki, such as the exceptionally large military office of Grips from the 1860s. An old and handsome arched stone bridge, which is no longer used in ...
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