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

    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 is approximately 319,000. It is the 2nd most populous municipality in Finland. Espoo is part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, which has approximately 1.6 million inhabitants.

  2. Discover things to do in Espoo, Finland. Tourism Guide for your visit in Espoo, Finland. Information, attractions, accommodation, activities and shopping.

  3. 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!

  4. 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.

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

    Espoo (ruots. Esbo) on kaupunki Uudellamaalla, Helsingin metropolialueella, Suomenlahden rannalla. Espoon kaupungissa asuu noin 319 000 henkilöä. Väkiluvultaan Espoo on Suomen toiseksi suurin kunta. [2] Rakenteellisesti Espoo kuuluu Helsingin keskustaajamaan ja Helsingin seudun metropolialueeseen.

  6. Espoo (Swedish: Esbo) with a population of a quarter of a million is the second largest city in Finland. It's part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area along with the cities of Helsinki , Vantaa , and the small city of Kauniainen (Swedish: Grankulla ) which is completely encircled by Espoo.

  7. Whether staying a couple of hours or weeks in Espoo, you can always find unique sights, attractions, and stories behind them. From modern art exhibitions and the world-known Alvar Aalto architecture over Finnish design and innovations to the beauty of Finnish nature and human well-being.

  8. Finland's second-largest city is Espoo, although in reality it is encompassed by the sprawl of the capital Helsinki. Along with Vantaa and Kauniainen, this city merges with the Finnish capital along the Gulf of Finland, creating the greater metropolitan area.

  9. Espoo is Finlands second-largest city. Espoo has a population of about 300,000. The majority of the residents speak Finnish. Some 7% of the population speak Swedish, and roughly 20% speak foreign languages. Espoo covers an area of approximately 528 km2, of which 216 km2 is water.

  10. Espoo is a city where science, business, and culture meet the wilderness of vast natural areas and stunning seaside environment. Right next to capital Helsinki.