Olari, Espoo
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District of Espoo in Finland
Olari Olars | |
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District of Espoo | |
Location of Olari within Espoo | |
Coordinates: 60°10′N 24°45′E / 60.167°N 24.750°E / 60.167; 24.750 | |
Country | Finland |
Municipality | Espoo |
Region | Uusimaa |
Sub-region | Greater Helsinki |
Main District | Suur-Matinkylä |
Inner District(s) | Friisilä, Kuitinmäki, Olarinmäki |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 15,176 [1] |
Languages | |
• Finnish | 86.9 % |
• Swedish | 8.6 % |
• Other | 4.5 % |
Jobs | 5,272 |
Olari (Finnish) or Olars (Swedish) is a district of the city of Espoo, Finland. Olari is located about 15 kilometres west of central Helsinki, north of the Länsiväylä highway and Matinkylä. The district has a population of about 15,000. The district is famous for its contribution to the Finnish rap culture. One of the most notable landmarks of the district is Olari Church and Parish Centre, designed by architects Simo and Käpy Paavilainen, and completed in 1981.
- Apartment building
- Apartment building
- Olari Church
See also
- Districts of Espoo
References
- ^ http://www.espoo.fi/download/noname/%7B0BB00271-799B-4EEB-A99B-5B8C60AD0DE0%7D/34878 [dead link]
External links
- Olari-Matinkylä local portal website
- Map of Olari
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The major districts and districts of Espoo
- Bodom
- Kalajärvi
- Lahnus
- Lakisto
- Luukki (Luk)
- Niipperi (Nipert)
- Perusmäki (Grundbacka)
- Röylä (Rödskog)
- Vanhakartano (Gammelgård)
- Velskola (Vällskog)
- Espoonkartano (Esbogård)
- Kauklahti (Köklax)
- Kurttila (Kurtby)
- Vanttila (Fantsby)
- Henttaa (Hemtans)
- Matinkylä (Mattby)
- Olari (Olars)
- Espoon keskus (Esbo centrum)
- Gumböle
- Högnäs
- Järvenperä (Träskända)
- Karhusuo (Björnkärr)
- Karvasmäki (Karvasbacka)
- Kaupunginkallio (Stadsberget)
- Kolmperä (Kolmpers)
- Kunnarla (Gunnars)
- Kuurinniitty (Kurängen)
- Muurala (Morby)
- Nupuri (Nupurböle)
- Nuuksio (Noux)
- Siikajärvi
- Vanha-Nuuksio (Gamla Noux)
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