Hakunila
Hakunila
Håkansböle | ||
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City District | ||
Major region Hakunila | | |
Area | ||
• Total | 3.0 km2 (1.2 sq mi) | |
• Major region | 36.2 km2 (14.0 sq mi) | |
Population (1.1.2014)[1] | ||
• Total | 11,238 | |
• Density | 3,700/km2 (9,700/sq mi) | |
• Major region | 29,214 | |
• Major region density | 810/km2 (2,100/sq mi) | |
Time zone | GMT +2 | |
Postal Code(s) | 01200, 01201 | |
Website | www |
Hakunila (Finnish: [ˈhɑkunilɑ]; Swedish: Håkansböle, Finland Swedish: [ˈhoːkɑːnsˌbøːle]), is a district and major region of the municipality of Vantaa, Finland, located within the eastern part of the city. The district has a population of 11,238 and a population density of 3,746 inhabitants per square kilometre (9,700/sq mi).
The district is bordered to the west by Lahdenväylä (a constituent of the
The Hakunila major region consists of nine districts: the central Hakunila, Itä-Hakkila, Kuninkaanmäki, Länsimäki, Länsisalmi, Ojanko, Rajakylä, Sotunki, and Vaarala. As of January 2014, the Hakunila major region has a total population of 29,214 and a population density of 810 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,100/sq mi).
History
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Hakunila is a Finnish translation of the Swedish name Håkansböle, the original village that stood in the same location. During the 17th century, two distinct villages were formed in the area around Hakunila; Håkansböle and Nissbacka. The name of the village, Håkansböle, derives from the name of the original founder of the village, Håkan Jönsson, who lived in the area in the 16th century.
Amenities
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At the center of the town, there is a small shopping centre containing a supermarket and a pharmacy, among other amenities such as restaurants and bars. Next to the center is a library and a school, which form a single building. In the surrounding area there is also another school, stables, and a swimming hall. The swimming hall regularly closes in the summer and duties are transferred to the larger swimming hall in nearby Tikkurila. Most of the buildings in the area are tower blocks and flats, with some terraced and semi detached houses being found in the outskirts of the town. There are also numerous cross-country skiing trails in use during the winter.
Transport
Hakunila is connected to the rest of
References
- ISBN 978-952-443-480-5. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2 February 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
External links
Media related to Hakunila at Wikimedia Commons