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

    Website. www .espoo .fi /en. Espoo ( / ˈɛspoʊ /, [8] Finnish: [ˈespoː]; Swedish: Esbo) [c] is a city in Finland. It is located to the west of the capital, Helsinki, in southern Uusimaa. The population of Espoo is approximately 314,000. It is the 2nd most populous municipality in Finland. Espoo is part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area ...

  2. Espoo is the second largest city in Finland and part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. It offers a variety of cultural, natural and maritime experiences, from the Espoo Museum of Modern Art to the Nuuksio National Park and the archipelago islands.

  3. Find information about housing, culture, transport, sports, childcare, working life and more in Espoo, the second largest city in Finland. Explore current issues, news and events in different areas of the city.

  4. 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! Located just 30 minutes drive from Helsinki Airport or 15 minutes metro ride from Helsinki City Center!

  5. 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 is the home of Aalto University, Nokia, Rovio and other international companies and research institutions.

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  7. Espoo Museum of Modern Art (EMMA) is competing with Kiasma Art Museum in Helsinki. Espoo Museum is located in a grey dull building which is the former Weilin&Göös printing house from 1974. What it takes to buildings, Kiasma is located in a more striking building with more interesting architecture.

  8. Espoo has several local regional centres, thus divided into seven major areas: Vanha-Espoo, Espoonlahti, Espoo, Kauklahti, Leppävaara, Matinkylä and Tapiola. The Espoo center (Espoon keskus) is the administrative centre, but doesn't rise above its peers with respect to population.