Meri-Rastila
Meri-Rastila (Finnish), Havsrastböle (Swedish) is an eastern neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland.
Meri-Rastila (Finnish), Havsrastböle (Swedish) is an eastern neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland.
Mellunkylä (Swedish: Mellungsby) is a neighbourhood in East Helsinki, Finland.
Mellilä (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈmelːilæ]) is a former municipality of Finland.
The Meilahti Hospital, part of the Helsinki University Central Hospital (HUCH), is the largest hospital in Finland, located in the Meilahti district of Helsinki.
Maununneva (Finnish), Magnuskärr (Swedish) is a neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland.
Martinlaakso (Swedish: Mårtensdal) is a district in Vantaa, Finland. The district is similar to others in the region. Martinlaakso has its own train station, Vantaankoski railway station, as well as a medical center, several shopping areas, and a co…
Martin's Church (Finnish: Martinkirkko, Swedish: Martinskyrkan) in Turku, Finland is the main church of Martin's parish, founded in 1921. The church was consecrated on the 450th anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther, on November 12, 1933. he des…
Malminkartano railway station (Finnish: Malminkartanon rautatieasema, Swedish: Malmgårds järnvägsstation) is a railway station on the Helsinki commuter rail network located in northern Helsinki, Finland.
Maaria (S:t Marie in Swedish) is a former municipality of Finland in what is now the northern part of the city of Turku. The area has been inhabited since the Iron Age, and it became an important village in the 15th century with the construction of …
Länsi-Pasila (Finnish), Västra Böle (Swedish) is a central neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland.
Luopioinen is a former municipality of Finland, situated about 60 kilometres (40 mi) from Tampere. It is part of the Pirkanmaa region and in 2007 it was joined to the municipality of Pälkäne.
Lummene (also Lummenne) is a lake in Finland in the municipality of Kuhmoinen in the Central Finland region.
Lohtaja (Swedish: Lochteå) is a former municipality of Finland.
Lintuvaara (Finnish) or Fågelberga (Swedish) is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland. It is located to the north of Leppävaara, an important traffic junction, with a motor way, a ring road and several major roads crossing here, and located there i…
Lintula Holy Trinity Convent or Lintula Convent (Finnish: Lintulan Pyhän Kolminaisuuden luostari or Lintulan luostari) is a small Orthodox Christian convent located in Palokki, Heinävesi, Finland, close to the New Valamo Monastery. The monastery was…
Linnunrata is a roller coaster located at Linnanmäki in Helsinki. It was known as Space Express during 2000-2003 seasons, but when Linnanmäki started a new naming policy in 2004, using only Finnish names for its rides, the ride was renamed Linnunrat…
Liinmaa Castle (German: Vreghdenborch) was a medieval castle in Eurajoki in the province of Satakunta in Finland. The castle was made of wood and bricks, and only some earth walls remain today. According to excavations in the 1970s and 2004–2005, it…
Lestijärvi is a municipality of Finland.
Lentokenttä (Swedish: Flygfältet, English meaning: "airfield") is a district of Vantaa, Finland, in the middle of the city.
Leivonmäki is a former municipality of Finland. It became a part of Joutsa in 2008. It is known for its marshy grounds and its national park.
Lehtimäki is a former municipality of Finland.
The Lapua Cathedral (Finnish: Lapuan tuomiokirkko; Swedish: Lappo domkyrka) is a church in Lapua, Finland, and the seat of the Diocese of Lapua.
Landbo is a neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland.
Pyhäselkä is a lake in Finland.
Pyhäjärvi is a rather large lake in Pyhäjärvi, Finland. It belongs to the Pyhäjoki main catchment area. Pyhäjärvi (meaning: Holy lake) is very common name in Finland.
Lake Pohjalampi is a lake in eastern Finland.
Orivesi is a large lake located in the Northern Karelia region in Finland. The area of the lake is 601.30 km² (7th largest). Orivesi is one of the major basins of Saimaa.
The Lahti longwave transmitter was a facility for longwave transmission at Lahti, Finland. It was inaugurated in 1927 and used a T-type aerial strung between two 150 metre high free standing steel framework towers. The Lahti longwave transmitter was…
The Lahden kisapuisto is a multi-use stadium in Lahti, Finland. It is used mostly for football and hosts the home matches of FC City Stars. The stadium holds 4,000 people and is all-seater.
Laaksolahti (Finnish) or Dalsvik (Swedish) is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.
Laajalahti (Swedish: Bredvik) is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.
Käpylä (Finnish) or Kottby (Swedish) is a railway station in the Käpylä district of Helsinki, Finland.
Kälviä (Swedish: Kelviå) is a former municipality of Finland.
Kytö is an island in Espoo, Finland. It is one of Espoo's southernmost islands, and beyond it lies mostly only open sea. For decades, Kytö was used by the Finnish Defence Forces as a private training ground, and admittance to it was severely restric…
Kyrönjoki is a river of Finland.
Kyminlinna, ″the castle of Kymi″, is a fortress located in the northern part of Hovinsaari island in Kotka, Finland.