Articles in Finland ( 1,511 )

1,511 Articles of interest in Finland

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  • Pello railway station

    Pello railway station is located in the municipality of Pello in the Lapland Province of Finland. The station is extremely basic, with one solitary unpaved platform. The sole amenity for passenger comfort is a small wooden shelter. There is a buildi…

  • Panoraama

    Panoraama is a 53 metres tall gyro tower at the Linnanmäki amusement park in Helsinki. Panoraama was built in 1987 by Intamin and offers capacity for 400 visitors per hour. Its previous name was Panorama, but the name was changed to Panoraama (addit…

  • Paavo Nurmi Stadium

    Paavo Nurmi Stadium (Finnish: Paavo Nurmen stadion, Swedish: Paavo Nurmis stadion) is a multi-use stadium in Turku, Finland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics meets. It holds 13,000 people and is named after the Turku-bo…

  • Oriketo

    Oriketo is a district in the Koroinen ward of the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located to the north of the densely built suburb of Halinen, and consists mostly of industrial area.

  • Old Academy Building

    The Old Academy Building (Finnish: Akatemiatalo, Swedish: Akademihuset) is a neoclassical building, originally consecrated in 1817 for the Royal Academy of Turku in Turku, Finland. It is located in Cathedral Square next to Turku Cathedral.

  • Oitti

    Oitti is a village in the municipality of Hausjärvi in Finland with approximately 2,416 residents as of December 31, 2005. Along with Hikiä and Ryttylä, it is one of the population centers of Hausjärvi.

  • Näätämö (river)

    The Näätämö (Finland) or Neiden (Norway, Finnish: Näätämöjoki, Northern Sami: Njeävdám, Norwegian: Neidenelva) is a river in Finland's Lapland, north of Lake Inari.

  • Northern Ostrobothnia museum

    The Northern Ostrobothnia museum (Finnish: Pohjois-Pohjanmaan museo) is a museum of cultural history. This provincial museum focuses on the city of Oulu and its surrounding Northern Ostrobothnia region.

  • Niemenmäki

    Niemenmäki (Swedish: Näshöjden) is a quarter of the Munkkiniemi neighbourhood in Helsinki. Niemenmäki was constructed in the early 1960s. The nearby Shopping center provides everyday services to Niemenmäki inhabitants. Huopalahdentie road separates …

  • Nanoq

    Nanoq (Inuit for Polar Bear) is a museum in Jakobstad, Finland, specializing on arctic culture and Greenland in particular.

  • Mäntsälä railway station

    Mäntsälä railway station (Finnish: Mäntsälän rautatieasema, Swedish: Mäntsälä järnvägsstation) is located in the town of Mäntsälä, Finland, approximately 60 kilometres (40 mi) from Helsinki Central railway station.

  • Myyrmanni

    Myyrmanni is a shopping center located at the Myyrmäki suburb of Vantaa, Finland. The center was built in the early 1990s and it has over 120 stores and 1,100 parking spaces.

  • Mylly

    Mylly (lit. mill) is a shopping centre in Raisio, Finland. The shopping centre has nearly a hundred shops, banks, and other services on an area of 63,000 square metres (680,000 sq ft), and is as such the largest shopping centre in the Turku region a…

  • Meilahti Campus

    The Meilahti Campus (Finnish: Meilahden kampus, Swedish: Campus Mejlans) is a campus area of the University of Helsinki in Finland. It houses the Faculty of Medicine and many medical research institutions.

  • Mankkaa

    Mankkaa (Finnish) or Mankans (Swedish) is a suburb of Espoo, located between Tapiola and Kauniainen, with a population of 7,704 (2006), of which 704 speak Swedish as a first language (2005).

  • Längelmävesi

    Längelmävesi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlæŋŋelmæʋesi]) is a lake in southwestern Finland. The lake is located mostly in the Pirkanmaa region at an elevation of 84.2 metres (276 ft).

  • Lutto (river)

    The Lutto (Finnish: Luttojoki or Lutto, Northern Sami: Lotto or Lohttu, Skolt Sami: Lått, Russian: Лотта and Norwegian: Lotta) is a river that is part of the watercourse of the Tuloma. It flows through the eastern parts of the municipalities of Inar…