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Koivukylä
Koivukylä ( sv, Björkby; English meaning: birch village) is a district and major region of the municipality of Vantaa, Finland. The district hosts a multitude of services, such as several stores and a library. It has its own railway station, the Koivukylä railway station, which serves commuter trains around Greater Helsinki. The Koivukylä major region consists of six districts: Havukoski, Ilola, Päiväkumpu, Asola, the central Koivukylä, and Rekola. As of January 2014, the Koivukylä major region has a total population of 26,772 and a population density of . The main hospital of Vantaa, Peijas Hospital, is located in the major region, in Asola. Transport Koivykylä has the following public transportation access: *Koivukylä railway station: **K-trains to Helsinki and Kerava **T-train during night hours *Bus lines: **To Helsinki (623, 721) **To Tikkurila (624, 631) **To Ilola (624) **To Peijas Hospital (623, 625) **To Korso (587, 631) **To Hakunila and Mellunmäki metro s ...
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Vantaa
Vantaa (; sv, Vanda, ) is a city and Municipalities of Finland, municipality in Finland. It is part of the inner core of the Greater Helsinki, Finnish Capital Region along with Helsinki, Espoo, and Kauniainen. With a population of (), Vantaa is the fourth most populated city in Finland after Helsinki, Espoo and Tampere. Its administrative center is the Tikkurila Districts of Vantaa, district. Vantaa is bordered by Helsinki, the Finnish capital, to the south; Espoo to the southwest; Nurmijärvi to the northwest; Kerava and Tuusula to the north; and Sipoo to the east. The city encompasses , of which is water. Vantaa's significant attractions include the Vantaa River (''Vantaanjoki''), which flows through the city and flows into the Gulf of Finland. The largest airport in Finland, and the main airport and airline hub of Greater Helsinki, the Helsinki Airport, is located in Vantaa. Companies with headquarters in Vantaa include Finnair, Finavia, R-kioski, Tikkurila Oyj, Veikkaus, V ...
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Koivukylä Railway Station
Koivukylä railway station ( fi, Koivukylän rautatieasema; sv, Björkby station) is a Helsinki commuter rail station located in the district of Koivukylä in the city of Vantaa, Finland. It is located approximately from Helsinki Central railway station. Connections * K trains (Helsinki - Kerava) * T trains (Helsinki - Riihimäki Riihimäki (literally "Drying barn hill") is a town and municipality in the south of Finland, about north of Helsinki and southeast of Tampere. An important railway junction is located in Riihimäki, since railway tracks from Riihimäki lead to ...), nighttime References Railway stations in Vantaa Railway stations opened in 1980 {{Finland-railstation-stub ...
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Leinelä Railway Station
Leinelä railway station ( fi, Leinelän rautatieasema, sv, Lejle järnvägsstation) is a Helsinki commuter rail station located in Leinelä, one of the newest neighbourhoods in the city of Vantaa, Finland. Ring rail line routes and stations
Retrieved on 24 May 2015 It is one of the new stations of the Ring Rail Line (Kehärata), which opened in July 2015. The station is located between the stations of Hiekkaharju and Lentoasema (

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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Peijas Hospital
The Peijas Hospital is a hospital belonging to the Helsinki and Uusimaa hospital district (HUS), located in Asola, Vantaa. Since 2001 the hospital has been part of the functionality division of the Helsinki region university central hospital. The first construction phase, designed by architect Pekka Terävä, was completed in 1990, and the second phase was completed in 1993. The third phase, designed under the leadership of architect Pekka Koivula, was completed from 2005 to 2007. It expanded the total area by a third, about 16 500 m².Peijaksen Sairaala
1/2007, projektiuutiset.fi. Accessed on 13 March 2015.
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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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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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Korso
Korso is a district and major region in northeastern Vantaa, Finland. The district has 7,402 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2014). Since 2007, the Korso major region has included the following nine districts: Matari, Korso, Mikkola, Metsola, Leppäkorpi, Jokivarsi, Nikinmäki, Vierumäki and Vallinoja. The Korso major region has a total 29,765 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2014). Geography Korso is located to the west of the main north–south track line of the Finnish railways. The nearest city is Kerava, six kilometres to the north. Neighbouring areas According to the Vantaa neighbourhood division, Korso is bordered by the railway tracks to the east, by Vallinoja to the north and by Vierumäki to the northwest. History and future The name Korso was born when the crossing point of the borders of three villages - Ali-Kerava and Hyrylä in Tuusula as well as Hanaböle in the old parish of Helsinki - was marked by a cross on the highest cliff of Korso (the word "cross" is '' ...
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Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (; fi, Helsinki-Vantaan lentoasema, sv, Helsingfors-Vanda flygplats), or simply Helsinki Airport, is the main international airport of the city of Helsinki, its surrounding metropolitan area, and the Uusimaa region. The airport is located in the neighbouring city of Vantaa, about west of Tikkurila, the administrative centre of Vantaa and north of Helsinki's city centre. The airport is operated by state-owned Finavia. The airport is by far the busiest in Finland (with 20 times the traffic of the next-busiest, Oulu) and the fourth busiest in the Nordic countries in terms of passenger numbers. About 90% of Finland's international air traffic passes through Helsinki Airport. The airport handled 21.8 million passengers in 2019, including 18.9 million international passengers and 2.9 million domestic passengers. On average, the airport handles around 350 departures a day. The airport is the main hub for Finnair, the flag carrier of Finland, and its ...
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Mellunmäki Metro Station
Mellunmäki metro station (, ) is the ground-level terminus station on the M2 line of the Helsinki Metro. It serves the district of Mellunmäki in East Helsinki. The station was opened on 1 September 1989 and was designed by architect An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that h ... bureau Toivo Karhunen Oy. It is located 1.6 kilometres east of Kontula. The Mellunmäki metro station is the northernmost metro station in the world. Pictures File:Mellunmäki metro station bus terminal entrance April 2022.jpg, Entrance from the bus terminal File:Mellunmäki metro station Korvantunturinpolku entrance April 2022.jpg, Entrance from Korvatunturinpolku File:Mellunmäki metro station art April 2022.jpg, Art in the station File:Mellunmäen metroaseman laituri.JPG, The station before r ...
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Hakunila
Hakunila (; sv, Håkansböle, ), is a district and major region of the municipality of Vantaa, Finland, located within the eastern part of the city. The district has a population of 11,238 and a population density of . The district is bordered to the west by Lahdenväylä (a constituent of the National road 4 ( E75)), to the south by the Ring III ( fi, Kehä III) beltway, to the east by the districts of Ojanko and Sotunki, and to the north by the district of Itä-Hakkila. Most of central Hakunila was built during the 1970s, and consists of high-rise residential tower blocks. The Hakunila major region consists of nine districts: the central Hakunila, Itä-Hakkila, Kuninkaanmäki, Länsimäki, Länsisalmi, Ojanko, Rajakylä, Sotunki, and Vaarala. As of January 2014, the Hakunila major region has a total population of 29,214 and a population density of . History Hakunila is a Finnish translation of the Swedish name ''Håkansböle'', the original village that stood in th ...
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Tikkurila
Tikkurila (; sv, Dickursby) is a district and major region of the municipality of Vantaa, Finland. Located in the eastern half of the Helsinki conurbation, some north of the capital's downtown district, it is the administrative and commercial hub of Vantaa, although Myyrmäki is a rival commercial hub within the municipality. Tikkurila's most popular attraction is the science center Heureka. Tikkurila railway station is the busiest in Vantaa and third-busiest in Finland. As the nearest mainline station to Helsinki Airport (located from Tikkurila), it is served by all the high-speed Pendolino trains on the Helsinki to Tampere and Lahti routes as well as other long-distance services. Some of the other communities surrounding Tikkurila are Jokiniemi, Simonkylä, Hiekkaharju, and Puistola in the Helsinki municipality. History Tikkurila has been a marketplace since the 16th century, from which it has also received its name. ''Tikkuri'' is an old Finnish term referring to an amou ...
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