Greater Helsinki

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Map of the Metropolitan Area (Light Green) and the Capital Region (Dark Green).
Map of the Metropolitan Area (Light Green) and the Capital Region (Dark Green).
Central Helsinki, the focal point of the Capital Region, from the sky.
Central Helsinki, the focal point of the Capital Region, from the sky.

Greater Helsinki (Finnish: Suur-Helsinki, Swedish: Storhelsingfors), Capital Region (Pääkaupunkiseutu, Huvudstadsregionen), Helsinki Metropolitan Area, and Helsinki Region (Helsingin seutu, Helsingforsregionen) all refer to regions of different size surrounding Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is located in the south of Finland, on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, which is part of the Baltic Sea. The area has a population of one million when Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo and Kauniainen are included. The Helsinki region is the largest urbanised area in the country, and is by far the most important economic, cultural, as well as scientific region of Finland. Eight out of Finland's 20 universities and most of the headquarters of notable companies and governmental institutions are located in Greater Helsinki, as is Finland's main aviation hub, Helsinki-Vantaa airport, which is located in Vantaa.

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[edit] Definitions of Greater Helsinki

In the strictest sense, the Finnish Capital Region consists of four municipalities with city status, Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo and Kauniainen, whose total population is about one million (2007). This area is most often called the Helsinki Metropolitan Area or Capital region in English, and Pääkaupunkiseutu in Finnish, although the use of the terms is not especially consistent. Sometimes it is called the "YTV area", referring to YTV, or the Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council, which serves as a co-operation agency for the four central municipalities, mainly providing for regional public transport and waste management services. The vast majority of the inhabitants live in the conurbation of the cities, but within the boundaries of these cities there are also non-urban and suburban areas.

Commonly about eight more municipalities are considered to be part of Greater Helsinki, as they can be considered as commuter towns and exurbs of Helsinki. When Hyvinkää, Järvenpää, Kerava, Kirkkonummi, Nurmijärvi, Sipoo, Tuusula, and Vihti are included, the number of inhabitants rises to 1.2 million. All of the municipalities belong to the region of Uusimaa, with the exception of Sipoo, located on the coast east of Vantaa, which belongs to Eastern Uusimaa.

In the broadest sense, the Helsinki Region encompasses some 25 municipalities, with a total population of more than 1.3 million. The commuter belt of Helsinki, however, stretches even further with many people from as far as Lahti and even Tampere commuting to Helsinki daily.

[edit] Statistics

The table below lists population, area, and population density for the most central municipalities of the Greater Helsinki area. (Note that "Metropolitan Area" and the other terms used are not completely established, and may vary in different contexts.)

Municipality Area Population (2007) Population density
Helsinki (Helsingfors) 184.4 km² 569 113 3 086.3/km²
Espoo (Esbo) 312 km² 238 345 763.9/km²
Vantaa (Vanda) 241 km² 192 834 800.2/km²
Kauniainen (Grankulla) 5.9 km² 8 478 1 436.9/km²
Capital Region 743.3 km² 1 008 770 1 357.2/km²
Hyvinkää (Hyvinge) 323.2 km² 44 673 138.2/km²
Järvenpää (Träskända) 37.4 km² 38 007 1 16.2/km²
Kerava (Kervo) 30.7 km² 33 213 1 081.9/km²
Kirkkonummi (Kyrkslätt) 365 km² 35 221 96.5/km²
Nurmijärvi 362 km² 38 661 106.8/km²
Sipoo (Sibbo) 364 km² 19 485 53.6/km²
Tuusula (Tusby) 220 km² 36 009 163.7/km²
Vihti (Vichtis) 522.0 km² 27 113 51.9/km²
Outer suburbs 2 224.3 km² 272 382 122.6/km²
Metropolitan Area, Total 2 967.6 km² 1 281 152 431.8/km²

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