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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EspooEspoo - Wikipedia

    Espoo is on the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland and borders Helsinki, Vantaa, Kirkkonummi, Vihti and Nurmijärvi. The city includes the enclave of Kauniainen. Espoo covers an area of 528 square kilometres (204 sq mi). Espoo is a bilingual municipality with Finnish and Swedish as its official languages.

  2. Welcome to the website of the City of Espoo. Search the site. Housing and building Building, plots, projects, city planning, environment. Culture and leisure Libraries, museums, exhibitions, events, youth premises and activities.

  3. fcb.visitfinland.com › en › discoverEspoo | Visit Finland

    Espoo offers a mix of modern city life and peaceful nature just a few kilometres from Helsinki. It’s known for its vast natural areas, which include seashores, islands, nature preserves and lake-filled highlands. Given its cultural landscape, architectural gems and natural areas, Espoo has earned a reputation as Finland in miniature.

  4. fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › EspooEspoo – Wikipedia

    Espoo (ruots. Esbo) on kaupunki Uudellamaalla, Helsingin metropolialueella, Suomenlahden rannalla. Espoon kaupungissa asuu noin 314 000 henkilöä. Väkiluvultaan Espoo on Suomen toiseksi suurin kunta. Rakenteellisesti Espoo kuuluu Helsingin keskustaajamaan ja Helsingin seudun metropolialueeseen.

  5. Enter Finland in miniature - welcome to Espoo. Here you can find stunning outdoors at Nuuksio National Park, 165 Baltic Sea islands, 95 beautiful lakes, 40km of the Waterfront Walkway, delicious cuisine, lovely people, hidden gem architecture, innovation hubs, and fascinating events!

  6. Espoo on aina ajankohtainen. Lue Espoon kuulumiset ja osallistu oman alueesi kehittämiseen.

  7. Espoo, often overlooked by the majority of visitors to the capital, has a wealth of natural attractions worth exploring. In the north of Espoo lies Nuuksion National Park, a region of untouched wilderness of forests and lakes, while to the south Espoo’s long coastline and an idyllic archipelago that boasts more islands than Hawaii!