Oulunkylä

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Oulunkylä
Åggelby
Position of Oulunkylä within Helsinki
Subdivisions of Helsinki
Subdivision number 28
District Northern
Area 8.61 km²
Population data
 - Population 22,503 (1/1/04)
 - Pop. density 2,614 /km²
Postal codes 00620, 00630, 00640, 00650
Subdivision regions
Neighbouring subdivisions Pasila, Käpylä, Koskela, Haaga, Kaarela, Pakila, Viikki, Pukinmäki, Malmi
Street in Oulunkylä (Siltavoudintie)
Street in Oulunkylä (Siltavoudintie)

Oulunkylä (Swedish Åggelby, also known as Ogeli or Oglu) is a suburb of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is located 6 km north from the center of the city.

It has been inhabited since the 13th century. Earlier an independent community, it was made part of Helsinki in 1946. A rink used for speed skating is located in Oulunkylä.

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[edit] Sports

[edit] Ice-hockey

Oulunkylän Kiekko-Kerho

[edit] Soccer

IF Gnistan

[edit] Famous people from Oulunkylä

[edit] Musicians

Ville Valo and Tapio Rautavaara are from Oulunkylä. Tapio Rautavaara has a statue in Oulunkylä. Opera singers Cynthia Makris and Raimo Sirkiä built their house on the lot where the house of Rautavaara was located. Also the bassist, Mikko Paananen is from Oulunkylä.

[edit] Writers

Tito Colliander, Joel Lehtonen, Larin-Kyösti and Estonian author Friedebert Tuglas have lived in Oulunkylä.

[edit] Artists

Cartoonist, illustrator Ola Fogelberg, creator of Pekka Puupää -cartoon, was even nicknamed "Fågeli från Ågeli". Helena Hietanen studied in the same high school with Ville Valo, a few years earlier, but both under supervision of the legendary teachers Erkki Falk (math) and Erik Relander (history).

[edit] Politicians

Vladimir Lenin lived here hiding from the Czar's police.

[edit] External links

http://www.kaupunginosat.net/oulunkyla/ (finnish)


Coordinates: 60°14′N, 24°58′E