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Espoo (IPA: /ˈespoː/; Esbo (/'ɛsbo/) in Swedish) is a city on the southern coast of Finland. 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. Other bordering municipalities are Nurmijärvi and Vihti in the north and Kirkkonummi in the west. The national park of Nuuksio is situated in northwest Espoo.

Espoo encompasses 528 km², of which 312 km² are land. The current population is 234,466 (as of 2006-10-31), in Finland second only to that of Helsinki.

Espoo has several local regional centers. Espoo is thus divided into the following major areas: Espoon keskus (also administrative center), Espoonlahti, Kalajärvi, Kauklahti, Leppävaara, Matinkylä-Olari, and Tapiola.

The postal codes in Espoo begin with "02", varying from 02100-02380, 02600-02860 and 02920-02980, mainly becoming higher from South to North.

An anecdote of Espoo is "Los Angeles of Finland", meaning it has no city center but a number of local centers.

The Helsinki University of Technology is based in Otaniemi, Espoo, along with a thriving science community that includes numerous startups and organizations such as VTT–the Technical Research Center of Finland. Nokia, the telecommunications company, operates from Keilaniemi (and also from Karamalmi), Espoo, along with other high-tech companies such as KONE, Fortum, and the mobile telephone branch of Elisa Oyj.

Espoo is also the hometown to many members of the band, Children of Bodom

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espoo

History

The name Espoo probably comes from the Swedish name for the River Espoo, Espå (or Espåå), which in turn comes from the old Swedish word äspe, meaning stand of aspen, and the Swedish word for "river", å. The name was first mentioned in 1431.

The first inhabitants in the area arrived about 9,000 years ago. A permanent settlement was established during the 12th and 13th centuries. The King’s Road that passes through Espoo on its way from Stockholm via Turku to Viipuri dates back to the 13th century. The oldest preserved building in Espoo, the Espoo Cathedral, originates from the 1480s. The administrative center Espoon keskus has grown around the church and the railway station.

In 1920, Espoo was only a rural municipality of about 9,000 inhabitants, of whom 70% were Swedish speaking. Agriculture was the primary source of income, with 75% of the population making their living from farming. Kauniainen (Grankulla in Swedish) was separated from Espoo in 1920, and it gained city rights the same year as Espoo, in 1972.

Espoo started to grow rapidly in the 1940s and '50s. It quickly developed from a rural municipality into a fully-fledged industrial city, gaining city rights in 1972. Due to its proximity to Helsinki, Espoo soon became popular amongst people working in the capital. In the fifty years from 1950 to 2000, the population of Espoo grew from 22,000 to 210,000. Since 1945, the majority of people in Espoo have been Finnish speaking. In 2006, the Swedish speaking inhabitants represented barely 9% of the total population. The population growth is still continuing, but at a slower rate.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espoo#History

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NOKIA - ESPOO

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In front of Nokia at Keilaniemi, Espoo 16.07.2005

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in front of Fortum at Keilaniemenranta, Espoo 16.07.2005

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 Fortum at Keilaniemenranta

 

Espoon tuomiokirkko

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The oldest parts of the Cathedral of Espoo date back to the 1480s

 

 Finland list of cathedrals

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cathedrals

 

Laajalahti, Naturpark  Espoo

27.08.2006

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Laajalahti,  Espoo naturconservation  area

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Der Laajalahti Naturpark in Espoo lädt ein zum Verweilen an der frischen Luft inmitten unberuehrter Natur.

Alte , entwurzelte Bäume bieten Nistpläzte fuer Insekten und auch Nahrung.

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Man kann hier auch wunderbare Baumpilze, die sogenannten Käärme sehen.

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Beeren-und Pilzesammeln ist erlaubt, ansonsten darf  kein Eingriff in die natuerlichen Vorgänge genommen werden.

Unsere gesamten Bilder von diesem Ausflug kann man betrachten unter folgendem Link in unserer Galerie:

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Die Villa Elfvik beherbergt ein Museum

ueber das Studium der Naturgeschichte sowie bietet es die Möglichkeit, dass man da auch einen Kaffee, Tee oder Saft bekommen kann und eine Kleinigkeit zu Essen.

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Villa Elfvik  at Laajalahti in the early time

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Villa Elfvik  at Laajalahti , today

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Villa Elfvik at Laajalahti, Museum for study of nature history

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