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Heikintori is a shopping centre in Tapiola, Espoo, Finland. Heikintori is the second oldest shopping centre in the entire country of Finland. It includes many shops including clothes and electronics shops, many restaurants, and a barber's shop. There are about 187,000 inhabitants in Heikintori's sphere of influence. The number of households is about 81,000. The annual consumption power of the area is almost 3.1 billion euro (2006). Figures * Built in 1968/1978 * Area for rent: 9,500 m2 * Car parking spaces: 258, of which 258 covered * Number of businesses: 46, including KappAhl, Aleksi 13, Andiamo (company), Andiamo, K-Kenkä and Kelloliike Sylvester * Percentage of Citycon's ownership: 61.5% Future Heikintori has long been in need for renovation. Part of Heikintori belongs to the environment designed by Aarne Ervi, which falls under protection. The renovation was supposed to start in late 2019 and be completed in 2021. The plans included building four floors of apartments on t ...
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Heikintori is a shopping centre in Tapiola, Espoo, Finland. Heikintori is the second oldest shopping centre in the entire country of Finland. It includes many shops including clothes and electronics shops, many restaurants, and a barber's shop. There are about 187,000 inhabitants in Heikintori's sphere of influence. The number of households is about 81,000. The annual consumption power of the area is almost 3.1 billion euro (2006). Figures * Built in 1968/1978 * Area for rent: 9,500 m2 * Car parking spaces: 258, of which 258 covered * Number of businesses: 46, including KappAhl, Aleksi 13, Andiamo (company), Andiamo, K-Kenkä and Kelloliike Sylvester * Percentage of Citycon's ownership: 61.5% Future Heikintori has long been in need for renovation. Part of Heikintori belongs to the environment designed by Aarne Ervi, which falls under protection. The renovation was supposed to start in late 2019 and be completed in 2021. The plans included building four floors of apartments on t ...
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Heikintori
Heikintori is a shopping centre in Tapiola, Espoo, Finland. Heikintori is the second oldest shopping centre in the entire country of Finland. It includes many shops including clothes and electronics shops, many restaurants, and a barber's shop. There are about 187,000 inhabitants in Heikintori's sphere of influence. The number of households is about 81,000. The annual consumption power of the area is almost 3.1 billion euro (2006). Figures * Built in 1968/1978 * Area for rent: 9,500 m2 * Car parking spaces: 258, of which 258 covered * Number of businesses: 46, including KappAhl, Aleksi 13, Andiamo (company), Andiamo, K-Kenkä and Kelloliike Sylvester * Percentage of Citycon's ownership: 61.5% Future Heikintori has long been in need for renovation. Part of Heikintori belongs to the environment designed by Aarne Ervi, which falls under protection. The renovation was supposed to start in late 2019 and be completed in 2021. The plans included building four floors of apartments on t ...
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Aarne Ervi
Aarne Adrian Ervi (originally Aarne Adrian Elers) (19 May 1910 – 26 September 1977) was one of the most important architects of Finland's post-World War II reconstruction period. Ervi was born in Forssa, and graduated as an architect from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1935. After his graduation, he worked in the architect offices of Alvar Aalto and Toivo Paatela, before starting his own office in 1938. Ervi completed his most notable and well-known works during the post-war reconstruction period and later in the 1950s during the development of Finland's modern construction industry. Ervi was among the pioneers in the use of concrete elements in Finnish architecture while working on the design of the University of Helsinki's Porthania building in 1949. He also designed hydro power plants and residential areas for the company's employees for Oulujoki Oy. One of Finland's largest hydro power plants in Pyhäkoski was designed by Ervi, as was nearly all of the nearby ...
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Tapiola
Tapiola (; sv, ) is a district of the municipality of Espoo on the south coast of Finland, and is one of the major urban centres of Espoo. It is located in the western part of Greater Helsinki. The name ''Tapiola'' is derived from '' Tapio'', who is the forest god of Finnish mythology, especially as expressed in the ''Kalevala''. Tapiola was largely constructed in the 1950s and 1960s by the Finnish housing foundation and was designed as a garden city. It is the location of the Espoo cultural centre, the Espoo Museum of Modern Art (EMMA), the Espoo city museum, and the Espoo City Theatre. According to the Finnish National Board of Antiquities, Tapiola was the largest and most valuable example of the 1960s construction ideologies in Finland. Its architecture and landscaping that combine urban living with nature have attracted tourists ever since. History After the Continuation War had ended in 1944 the entire country of Finland suffered from shortage of housing. In the Mosc ...
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Aleksi 13
Aleksi is a masculine Finnish given name. Notable people with the name include: * Aleksi Bardy *Aleksi Benashvili *Aleksi Eeben *Aleksi Elorinne *Aleksi Hihnavaara *Aleksi Holmberg *Aleksi Laakso *Alexi Laiho *Aleksi Lehtonen *Aleksi Mäkelä (other), several people * Aleksi Mustonen *Aleksi Orenius Aleksi Orenius (born October 24, 1993) is a Finnish ice hockey defenceman. Orenius made his SM-liiga debut playing with Ilves Ilves (; Finnish for "Lynx") is a Finnish professional ice hockey team based in Tampere. They play in the Liiga at ... * Aleksi Paananen * Aleksi Randell * Aleksi Ristola * Aleksi Rutanen * Aleksi Saarela * Aleksi Sariola * Aleksi Sihvonen See also * Aleksy * Alexy * Alexey * Alexie {{given name Finnish masculine given names ...
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Helsingin Sanomat
''Helsingin Sanomat'', abbreviated ''HS'' and colloquially known as , is the largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries, owned by Sanoma. Except after certain holidays, it is published daily. Its name derives from that of the Finnish capital, Helsinki, where it is published. It is considered a newspaper of record for Finland. History and profile The paper was founded in 1889 as ''Päivälehti'', when Finland was a Grand Duchy under the Tsar of Russia. Political censorship by the Russian authorities, prompted by the paper's strong advocacy of greater Finnish freedoms and even outright independence, forced Päivälehti to often temporarily suspend publication, and finally to close permanently in 1904. Its proprietors re-opened the paper under its current name in 1905. Founded as the organ of the Young Finnish Party, the paper has been politically independent and non-aligned since 1932. During the Cold War period ''Helsingin Sanomat'' was among the Finn ...
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Kindergarten
Kindergarten is a preschool educational approach based on playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, and social interaction as part of the transition from home to school. Such institutions were originally made in the late 18th century in Germany, Bavaria and Alsace to serve children whose parents both worked outside home. The term was coined by German pedagogue Friedrich Fröbel, whose approach globally influenced early-years education. Today, the term is used in many countries to describe a variety of educational institutions and learning spaces for children ranging from 2 to 6 years of age, based on a variety of teaching methods. History Early years and development In 1779, Johann Friedrich Oberlin and Louise Scheppler founded in Strasbourg an early establishment for caring for and educating preschool children whose parents were absent during the day. At about the same time, in 1780, similar infant establishments were created in Bavaria. In 1802, Princess P ...
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Andiamo (company)
Andiamo (Italian for "let's go") may refer to: Music Albums * ''Andiamo'' (album), by Authority Zero *''Andiamo'', a project album of Doug Katsaros Songs *"Andiamo", song by Ezio Pinza, from film ''Mr. Imperium'' lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Harold Arlen *"Andiamo", song by Jerry Vale, B-side of "Have You Looked into Your Heart" 1964 *"Andiamo", song by Johnny Wade Adair Ling Dicks 1962 *"Andiamo", song by The Monochrome Set Stephen Foster ''The Lost Weekend'' 1984 *"Andiamo", song by 1200 Techniques from ''Choose One'' *"Andiamo", song by Tom Wilson 1995 *"Andiamo", song by Enrico Ruggeri written E. Ruggeri ''Gli Occi del Musicista'' 2003 *"Andiamo", song by rapper Fabri Fibra written Nesly Rice from ''Mr. Simpatia'' 2004 *"Andiamo", song by Nerone from album ''100K'' 2005 Other uses *''Andiamo'', poems by Franco Beltrametti, Harry Hoogstraten and James Koller (1978) * Andiamo (horse) *Andiamo, shoe retailer, part of Kesko *Andiamo!, sometimes exclaimed after winnin ...
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Euro
The euro ( symbol: €; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 out of the member states of the European Union (EU). This group of states is known as the eurozone or, officially, the euro area, and includes about 340 million citizens . The euro is divided into 100 cents. The currency is also used officially by the institutions of the European Union, by four European microstates that are not EU members, the British Overseas Territory of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, as well as unilaterally by Montenegro and Kosovo. Outside Europe, a number of special territories of EU members also use the euro as their currency. Additionally, over 200 million people worldwide use currencies pegged to the euro. As of 2013, the euro is the second-largest reserve currency as well as the second-most traded currency in the world after the United States dollar. , with more than €1.3 trillion in circulation, the euro has one of the highest combined values of banknotes and coins in c ...
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