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Espoo

Town in southern Uusimaa province of Finland, just west of Helsinki. Formerly a rural district, Espoo became a town in 1963; as a dormitory town for the capital, it saw rapid population growth and became the second-largest city in Finland. The ancient coastal road from Turku to Vyborg runs through Espoo.

The 15th-century church has murals from the late Middle Ages.



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All other parish names are of Swedish provenance: Borga (1327), Sibbaa (1353), Jnga (1335), Siundo (1417), Esbo (1431), Kirkeslaeth (1330), Helsingaa (1351), Ekenas (1451), Lapptrask (1414) and Degerby about a century later (1540).
 
 
 
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