Districts of Espoo
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This is an alphabetical list of the fifty districts of Espoo
Espoo
Espoo is the second largest city and municipality in Finland. The population of the city of Espoo is . It is part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area along with the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, and Kauniainen. Espoo shares its eastern border with Helsinki and Vantaa, while enclosing Kauniainen....

. Swedish
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Swedish is a North Germanic language, spoken by approximately 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland, especially along its coast and on the Åland islands. It is largely mutually intelligible with Norwegian and Danish...

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  • Bodom ¹
  • Espoon keskus
    Espoon keskus
    Espoon keskus is the central district of Espoo, the second biggest city of Finland and the administrative centre with the city hall of Espoo. The areas of Kiltakallio, Kirkkojärvi, Saarniraivio, Suna, Suvela and Tuomarila belong to Espoon keskus...

     (Esbo centrum)
  • Espoonkartano (Esbogård)
  • Espoonlahti
    Espoonlahti
    Espoonlahti or Esboviken is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.Areas known as Laurinlahti, Ylä-Kivenlahti and Ala-Kivenlahti are also part of the Espoonlahti district. Greater Espoonlahti also includes Kaitaa, Latokaski, Nöykkiö, Saunalahti, Soukka, Iivisniemi and Suvisaaristo.-See also:*...

     (Esboviken)
  • Gumböle ¹
  • Haukilahti
    Haukilahti
    Haukilahti or Gäddvik is a mainly residential district in the city of Espoo, Finland.Haukilahti is situated immediately west of the more commercially attractive district of Westend, which itself borders the Gulf of Finland to the east, beyond which lies the neighbouring city of Helsinki, the...

     (Gäddvik)
  • Henttaa
    Henttaa
    Henttaa or Hemtans is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.- See also :* Districts of Espoo...

     (Hemtans)
  • Högnäs ¹
  • Iivisniemi (Ivisnäs)
  • Järvenperä (Träskända
    Espoo
    Espoo is the second largest city and municipality in Finland. The population of the city of Espoo is . It is part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area along with the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, and Kauniainen. Espoo shares its eastern border with Helsinki and Vantaa, while enclosing Kauniainen....

    )
  • Kaitaa
    Kaitaa
    Kaitaa or Kaitans is a district of southern Espoo, Finland, located south of the Länsiväylä highway, with a population of 6000.Kaitaa mostly consists of detached houses, and contains the Hannusjärvi recreational area...

     (Kaitans)
  • Kalajärvi
  • Karakallio
    Karakallio
    Karakallio or Karabacka is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.- See also :* Districts of Espoo...

     (Karabacka)
  • Karhusuo (Björnkärr)
  • Karvasmäki (Karvasbacka)
  • Kauklahti
    Kauklahti
    Kauklahti or Köklax is a district of Espoo, in the Greater Helsinki area of Finland. It is one of the oldest population centers in the city: it was already inhabited 4000 years BCE. Kauklahti is growing fast and in 2006 hosted The Finnish Housing Fair.- External links :*...

     (Köklax)
  • Kaupunginkallio (Stadsberget)
  • Keilaniemi
    Keilaniemi
    Keilaniemi is a district in the south-eastern part of Espoo, Finland. Keilaniemi is bordered by the university district of Otaniemi to the north, the commercial/residential district of Tapiola to the west, the Keilalahti bay separating Espoo and Helsinki to the east, and the Gulf of Finland to the...

     (Kägeludden)
  • Kilo
    Kilo, Espoo
    Kilo is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland. Kilo is a place of homes and small industry. The head police station of Espoo is located in Kilo....

  • Kolmperä (Kolmpers)
  • Kunnarla (Gunnars)
  • Kurttila (Kurtby)
  • Kuurinniitty (Kurängen)
  • Laajalahti
    Laajalahti
    Laajalahti or Bredvik is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland....

     (Bredvik)
  • Laaksolahti
    Laaksolahti
    Laaksolahti or Dalsvik is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.- See also :* Districts of Espoo...

     (Dalsvik)
  • Lahnus
  • Lakisto
  • Latokaski (Ladusved)
  • Laurinlahti (Larsvik)
  • Leppävaara
    Leppävaara
    Leppävaara or Alberga is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland. A major traffic hub in the Greater Helsinki region, the Rantarata rail line and Kehä I, the busiest road in Finland, cross in Leppävaara. The Sello Shopping Centre is also located there...

     (Alberga)
  • Lintuvaara
    Lintuvaara
    Lintuvaara or Fågelberga is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland. It is located to the north of Leppävaara, an important traffic junction, with a motor way, a ring road and several major roads crossing here, and located there is also an important combined bus terminal and train station...

     (Fågelberga)
  • Lippajärvi
    Lippajärvi
    Lippajärvi or Klappträsk is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.-See also:* Districts of Espoo...

     (Klappträsk)
  • Luukki (Luk)
  • Mankkaa
    Mankkaa
    Mankkaa or Mankans is a suburb of Espoo, located between Tapiola and Kauniainen, with a population of 7,704 , of which 704 speak Swedish as a first language...

     (Mankans)
  • Matinkylä
    Matinkylä
    Matinkylä or Mattby is one of the major urban areas of Espoo, a city on the southern coast of Finland. Matinkylä is understood as the area between the Helsinki-Hanko highway and the coast of the Gulf of Finland, between the areas of Haukilahti and Iivisniemi.About 30 000 people live in the...

     (Mattby)
  • Muurala (Morby)
  • Niipperi (Nipert)
  • Niittykumpu
    Niittykumpu
    Niittykumpu or Ängskulla is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland....

     (Ängskulla)
  • Nupuri (Nupurböle)
  • Nuuksio
    Nuuksio
    Nuuksio or Noux is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland, best known for the Nuuksio National Park. The Solvalla Sports Institute is also located in Nuuksio.- Etymology :...

     (Noux)
  • Nöykkiö
    Nöykkiö
    Nöykkiö or Nöykis is a district of Espoo, Finland. It was originally known only by its Swedish name Nöykis, but the Finnish name "Nöykkiö" came into use in the 1940s.- External links :*...

     (Nöykis)
  • Olari
    Olari, Espoo
    Olari or Olars is a district of the city of Espoo, Finland. Olari is located about 15 kilometres west of central Helsinki, north of the Länsiväylä highway and Matinkylä. The district has a population of about 15,000...

     (Olars)
  • Otaniemi
    Otaniemi
    Otaniemi , or Otnäs , is a district of Espoo, Finland. It is located near the border of Helsinki, the capital of Finland....

     (Otnäs)
  • Perusmäki (Grundbacka)
  • Pohjois-Tapiola
    Pohjois-Tapiola
    Pohjois-Tapiola or Norra Hagalund is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.-See also:* Districts of Espoo...

     (Norra Hagalund)
  • Röylä (Rödskog)
  • Saunalahti
    Saunalahti, Espoo
    Saunalahti or Bastvik is one of the newest apartment building districts in Espoo, Finland, located by the Kummelivuori hill between Kivenlahti and Kurttila, west of the Kauklahdenväylä road, on the coast of the Espoonlahti bay. The bay at Saunalahti is named Bastvikfjärden...

     (Bastvik)
  • Sepänkylä
    Sepänkylä
    Sepänkylä or Smedsby is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.-See also:* Districts of Espoo...

     (Smedsby)
  • Siikajärvi
  • Soukka
    Soukka
    Soukka or Sökö is district number 33 of Espoo, Finland, located in southwestern Espoo in the main district of Suur-Espoonlahti.-Early history:...

     (Sökö)
  • Suurpelto (Storängen; to be constructed)
  • Suvisaaristo
    Suvisaaristo
    Suvisaaristo or Sommaröarna is a maritime district in Espoo, Finland, districts number 451 and 452, and an archipelago in the Gulf of Finland, directly in front of a peninsula in Soukka, in the southwestern corner of Espoo....

     (Sommaröarna)
  • Tapiola
    Tapiola
    Tapiola or Hagalund is a district of Espoo on the south coast of Finland, and is one of the major urban centres of Espoo...

     (Hagalund)
  • Vanha-Nuuksio (Gamla Noux)
  • Vanhakartano (Gammelgård)
  • Vanttila (Fantsby)
  • Velskola (Vällskog)
  • Viherlaakso
    Viherlaakso
    Viherlaakso or Gröndal is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.-External links:*...

     (Gröndal)
  • Westend
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