Kinkomaa

Kinkomaa is an urban area in , . It is the fastest-growing urban area in the municipality.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Säynätsalo Town Hall and Säynätsalo Library.

Museum
The is a multifunction building complex, consisting of two main buildings organised around a central courtyard: a U-shaped council chamber and town hall with administrative offices, and a community library with flats.

Island
is an island.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Olympiakylä and Säynätsalo.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Town
is a former municipality in Finland and a part of . As of November 2010 its population was 3,340. municipality consisted of islands of and Lehtisaari and also a part of island.

Quarter
is a quarter.

Kinkomaa

Latitude
62.15754° or 62° 9′ 27″ north
Longitude
25.75572° or 25° 45′ 21″ east
Elevation
113 metres (371 feet)
Open location code
9GJ75Q54+27
Open­Street­Map ID
node 8452180615
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
652757
Wiki­data ID
Q11871603
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Esperanto to Irish—“Kinkomaa” goes by many names.
  • Esperanto: Kinkomaa
  • Finnish: Kinkomaa
  • Irish: Kinkomaa

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Jehovan todistajien valtakunnansali and Kinkomaan kirjasto.

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