Espoo tourist information
Espoo is the second largest city and municipality in Finland. The population of the city of Espoo is 248,355 (31 January 2011). It is part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area along with the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, and Kauniainen. Espoo shares its eastern border with Helsinki and Vantaa, while enclosing Kauniainen. Today, Espoo is the only municipality in Finland to fully enclose another municipality. The city is on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, in the region of Uusimaa.
Other bordering municipalities of
Espoo are Nurmijärvi and Vihti in the north and Kirkkonummi in the west. The national park of Nuuksio is situated in northwest
Espoo.
Espoo encompasses 528 square kilometres (204 sq mi), of which 312 km2 (120 sq mi) is land.
Espoo has several local regional centers.
Espoo is thus divided into seven major areas (Finnish: suuralueet, Swedish: storområden): Vanha-
Espoo (with administrative center), Suur-
Espoonlahti, Pohjois-
Espoo, Suur-Kauklahti, Suur-Leppävaara, Suur-Matinkylä and Suur-Tapiola.
The Helsinki University of Technology is based in Otaniemi,
Espoo, along with a thriving science community that includes numerous startups and organizations such as VTT – the Technical Research Center of Finland. Nokia, the telecommunications company, is headquartered in Keilaniemi,
Espoo, along with other high-tech companies such as KONE, Tekla and Fortum.
The city of
Espoo is officially bilingual. The majority of the population, 83.6%, speaks Finnish as their mother tongue, while a minority of 8.3% speaks Swedish. 8% of
Espoo's population has a first language other than Finnish or Swedish.
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