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    residential area, Kisakylä (Olympic Village) was built south of Käpylä's Koskelantie to accommodate competitors. The area, which was built close to the 1940...
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    Pohjolanaukio Metsolantie Käpylänaukio Kimmontie Koskelantie Uintikeskus Mäkelänrinne Rautalammintie Hattulantie Vallilan kirjasto Lautatarhankatu Sörnäinen...
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    Hakaniemi square in Siltasaari, and ending near Vanhankaupunginkoski on Koskelantie. Old streets were made into main roads in the 1850s, and the eastern...
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    of east and west Pasila to Haaga. In the east, it is extended by the Koskelantie leading to Vanhakaupunki and Lahdenväylä. At the western end of Hakamäentie...
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    was on a course that covered 17 laps of an 11.2 kilometres circuit on Koskelantie Street in Käpylä, for a total of 190.4 kilometres. The course was "not...
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