Lippajärvi
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District of Espoo in Finland
Lippajärvi Klappträsk | |
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District of Espoo | |
Location of Lippajärvi within Espoo | |
Coordinates: 60°13′45″N 24°42′40″E / 60.22917°N 24.71111°E / 60.22917; 24.71111 | |
Country | Finland |
Municipality | Espoo |
Region | Uusimaa |
Sub-region | Greater Helsinki |
Main District | Suur-Leppävaara |
Inner District(s) | Lippajärvi |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 4,094 |
Languages | |
• Finnish | 87.9 % |
• Swedish | 9.4 % |
• Other | 2.7 % |
Jobs | 320 |
Lippajärvi (Finnish) or Klappträsk (Swedish) is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland.[1] The district borders Lake Lippajärvi, a small lake with a drainage area of 6.9 km2, which had become heavily polluted due to human dumping since the 1940s.[2][3] In recent years, the lake has been cleaned substantially and now can now be used for swimming.
See also
- Districts of Espoo
References
- ^ "Lippajärvi | Espoon Asunnot". www.espoonasunnot.fi. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
- ^ Vuorinen, Antti; Alhonen, Pentti; Suksi, Juhani (1986-01-01). "Palaeolimnological and limnogeochemical features in the sedimentary record of the polluted Lake Lippajärvi in Southern Finland". Environmental Pollution Series A, Ecological and Biological. 41 (4): 323–362. doi:10.1016/0143-1471(86)90026-7. ISSN 0143-1471.
- ^ Virkanen, Juhani; Korhola, Atte; Tikkanen, Matti; Blom, Tom (1997-02-01). "Recent environmental changes in a naturally acidic rocky lake in southern Finland, as reflected in its sediment geochemistry and biostratigraphy". Journal of Paleolimnology. 17 (2): 191–213. doi:10.1023/A:1007919922330. ISSN 1573-0417. S2CID 127100004.
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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)
- 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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