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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Helsinki slang — or slangi is a local variation of the Finnish language mainly used in the capital Helsinki.Helsinki slang is based on colloquial Finnish ( puhekieli , see spoken Finnish). It s characterized by a large amount of words borrowed from originally… … Wikipedia
Kaivopuisto — Subdivisions of Helsinki subdivision name = Kaivopuisto subdivision name swe = Brunnsparken subdivision number = 09 district = Southern area = 0.45 population = 491 (2004) density = 1,091 postcode = 00140 regions = none neighbours = Ullanlinna… … Wikipedia
Seurasaari — (Swedish Fölisön) is an island and a district in Helsinki, Finland.Seurasaari has no permanent residents. Instead it consists mainly of parks and forests. The island is home to The Seurasaari Open Air Museum, featuring a notable collection of… … Wikipedia
Talsinki — (sometimes also Hellinna or Hellinn) is a colloquial name for the frequent, cheap and easy travel between Helsinki, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia. It is an obvious portmanteau of the cities names. Talsinki is often used to imply that the… … Wikipedia
VR warehouses — The VR warehouses ( VR:n makasiinit in Finnish) were a group of red brick warehouses in the centre of Helsinki, Finland. They were located at Mannerheimintie 13 near the Parliament building, the Helsinki Central railway station and the Kiasma… … Wikipedia
City rivalry in Finland — In Finland, there is a kind of tradition of good natured rivalry between different cities, most notably between Helsinki (the most populous city), Tampere (the third most populous city) and Turku (the fifth most populous city). The inhabitants of … Wikipedia
City-Center — For other uses, see City Center (disambiguation). The Tallberg and Hermes buildings, which would have been demolished according to the original City Center plan … Wikipedia
Esplanadi — ( sv. Esplanaden) is the collective name for two parallel streets and a park between them, located in the centre of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is colloquially called Espa .The two streets constituting Esplanadi are officially named… … Wikipedia
Lasipalatsi — (Finnish), or Glaspalatset in Swedish (meaning literally the Glass palace ) is a functionalist office building designed in the 1930s, located on Mannerheimintie in the Kamppi district of Helsinki, Finland. Lasipalatsi is one of Helsinki s most… … Wikipedia
Helsinkiläinen, espoolainen ja vantaalainen — is a regular humour column in the Finnish magazine Kauppalehti Presso . The column tells self admittedly stereotypical jokes about three people, one of which lives in Helsinki, one in Espoo and one in Vantaa. Helsinkians are portrayed as… … Wikipedia
Sport in Helsinki — Helsinki has a long tradition of sports, the city gained much of its initial international recognition during the 1952 Summer Olympics, and the city has since then been very open to arranging sporting events. Helsinki hosts fairly successful… … Wikipedia