Kauniainen

Kauniainen
Original name in latin Kauniainen
Name in other language GRANKULLA, Grankulla, Kauniainen, ГРАНКУЛЛА
State code FI
Continent/City Europe/Helsinki
longitude 60.21209
latitude 24.72756
altitude 41
Population 8688
Date 2011-07-31

Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.

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  • Kauniainen — (pronounced|ˈkɑuniˌɑinen; Grankulla in Swedish) is a small town of 8,454 inhabitants (as of December 2005) in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland. It is surrounded by the city of Espoo, in Greater Helsinki. Kauniainen was founded by a… …   Wikipedia

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  • Kauniainen railway station — ( fi. Kauniaisten rautatieasema, sv. Grankulla järnvägsstation) is a station on the VR commuter rail network located in in the town of Kauniainen, Finland. The station building was designed by architect Bruno Granholm, and it was built in 1908.… …   Wikipedia

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  • Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council — The Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council ( Pääkaupunkiseudun yhteistyövaltuuskunta , or YTV , in Finnish, Huvudstadsregionens samarbetsdelegation in Swedish) is a co operation agency operating in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. The organisation has …   Wikipedia

  • 1990 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships — The 1990 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships was the 14th edition of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and was held mainly in Helsinki, Finland. Canada won the gold medal, its fourth world junior championship, while the Soviet Union and …   Wikipedia

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