Districts of Vantaa
The city of Vantaa, Finland, is divided into 60 districts. These districts are grouped among seven major regions.
List of Districts
This is a list of the 60 districts of Vantaa, grouped among their respective major regions and ordered alphabetically.[1]
Aviapolis area
- Lentokenttä (Swedish: Flygfältet)
- Pakkala (Swedish: Backas)
- Tammisto (Swedish: Rosendal)
- Veromies (Swedish: Skattmans)
- Viinikkala (Swedish: Vinikby)
- Ylästö (Swedish: Övitsböle)
Hakunila (Håkansböle) area
- Hakunila (Swedish: Håkansböle)
- Itä-Hakkila (Swedish: Östra-Haxböle)
- Kuninkaanmäki (Swedish: Kungsbacka)
- Länsimäki (Swedish: Västerkulla)
- Länsisalmi (Swedish: Västersundom)
- Ojanko (Swedish: Gjutan)
- Rajakylä (Swedish: Råby)
- Sotunki (Swedish: Sottungsby)
- Vaarala (Swedish: Fagersta)
Kivistö area
- Keimola (Swedish: Käinby)
- Kiila (Swedish: Kila)
- Kivistö
- Lapinkylä (Swedish: Lappböle)
- Luhtaanmäki (Swedish: Luhtabacka)
- Myllymäki (Swedish: Kvarnbacka)
- Piispankylä (Swedish: Biskopsböle)
- Riipilä (Swedish: Ripuby)
- Seutula (Swedish: Sjöskog)
- Vestra (Swedish: Västra)
Koivukylä (Björkby) area
- Asola
- Havukoski
- Ilola (Swedish: Gladas)
- Koivukylä (Swedish: Björkby)
- Päiväkumpu (Swedish: Lövkulla)
- Rekola (Swedish: Räckhals)
Korso area
- Jokivarsi
- Korso
- Leppäkorpi (Swedish: Alkärr)
- Matari (Swedish: Matar)
- Metsola (Swedish: Skogsbrinken)
- Mikkola
- Nikinmäki (Swedish: Nissbacka)
- Vallinoja (Swedish: Fallbäcken)
- Vierumäki
Myyrmäki (Myrbacka) area
- Askisto
- Hämeenkylä
- Hämevaara (Swedish: Tavasteberga)
- Kaivoksela (Swedish: Gruvsta)
- Linnainen (Swedish: Linnais)
- Martinlaakso (Swedish: Mårtensdal)
- Myyrmäki (Swedish: Myrbacka)
- Petikko
- Vantaanlaakso (Swedish: Vandadalen)
- Vapaala (Swedish: Friherrs)
- Varisto (Swedish: Varistorna)
Tikkurila (Dickursby) area
- Hakkila
- Helsingin Pitäjän kirkonkylä (Swedish: Helsinge kyrkoby)
- Hiekkaharju (Swedish: Sandkulla)
- Jokiniemi (Swedish: Ånas)
- Koivuhaka (Swedish: Björkhagen)
- Kuninkaala (Swedish: Fastböle)
- Ruskeasanta (Swedish: Rödsand)
- Simonkylä (Swedish: Simonsböle)
- Tikkurila (Swedish: Dickursby)
- Viertola (Swedish: Bäckby)
References
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