The city of Vantaa, Finland, incorporated in 1972 is divided into 60 districts. Key attractions in the city are the Church of St. Lauri (1492), the Parish of Helsinki Museum, and the Finnish Aviation Museum. Vantaa is connected with Helsinki and Lahti by motorways and railways. Helsinki-Vantaa airport is located in Vantaa. The city is also an important manufacturing centre. These districts are grouped among seven major regions.
List of districts
editThis is a list of the 60 districts of Vantaa, grouped among their respective major regions and ordered alphabetically.[1]
Aviapolis area
edit- Lentokenttä (Swedish: Flygfältet)
- Pakkala (Swedish: Backas)
- Tammisto (Swedish: Rosendal)
- Veromies (Swedish: Skattmans)
- Viinikkala (Swedish: Vinikby)
- Ylästö (Swedish: Övitsböle)
Hakunila (Håkansböle) area
edit- Hakunila (Swedish: Håkansböle)
- Itä-Hakkila (Swedish: Östra-Haxböle)
- Kuninkaanmäki (Swedish: Kungsbacka)
- Länsimäki (Swedish: Västerkulla)
- Länsisalmi (Swedish: Västersundom)
- Ojanko (Swedish: Gjutan)
- Rajakylä (Swedish: Råby)
- Sotunki (Swedish: Sottungsby)
- Vaarala (Swedish: Fagersta)
Kivistö area
edit- Keimola (Swedish: Käinby)
- Kiila (Swedish: Kila)
- Kivistö
- Lapinkylä (Swedish: Lappböle)
- Luhtaanmäki (Swedish: Luhtabacka)
- Myllymäki (Swedish: Kvarnbacka)
- Piispankylä (Swedish: Biskopsböle)
- Riipilä (Swedish: Ripuby)
- Seutula (Swedish: Sjöskog)
- Vestra (Swedish: Västra)
Koivukylä (Björkby) area
edit- Asola
- Havukoski
- Ilola (Swedish: Gladas)
- Koivukylä (Swedish: Björkby)
- Päiväkumpu (Swedish: Lövkulla)
- Rekola (Vantaa) (Swedish: Räckhals)
Korso area
edit- Jokivarsi
- Korso
- Leppäkorpi (Swedish: Alkärr)
- Matari (Swedish: Matar)
- Metsola (Swedish: Skogsbrinken)
- Mikkola
- Nikinmäki (Swedish: Nissbacka)
- Vallinoja (Swedish: Fallbäcken)
- Vierumäki
Myyrmäki (Myrbacka) area
edit- Askisto
- Hämeenkylä
- Hämevaara (Swedish: Tavasteberga)
- Kaivoksela (Swedish: Gruvsta)
- Linnainen (Swedish: Linnais)
- Martinlaakso (Swedish: Mårtensdal)
- Myyrmäki (Swedish: Myrbacka)
- Petikko
- Vantaanlaakso (Swedish: Vandadalen)
- Vapaala (Swedish: Friherrs)
- Varisto (Swedish: Varistorna)
Tikkurila (Dickursby) area
edit- Hakkila
- Helsingin pitäjän kirkonkylä (Swedish: Helsinge kyrkoby)
- Hiekkaharju (Swedish: Sandkulla)
- Jokiniemi (Swedish: Ånas)
- Koivuhaka (Swedish: Björkhagen)
- Kuninkaala (Swedish: Fastböle)
- Ruskeasanta (Swedish: Rödsand)
- Simonkylä (Swedish: Simonsböle)
- Tikkurila (Swedish: Dickursby)
- Viertola (Swedish: Bäckby)
References
edit- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-19. Retrieved 2015-02-02.
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