Ala-Malmi (Finnish), Nedre Malm (Swedish) is a northern-central neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland.
Ala-Malmi (in Finnish) Nedre Malm (in Swedish) | |
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Neighborhood of Helsinki | |
Country | Finland |
Province | Southern Finland |
Region | Uusimaa |
Sub-region | Helsinki |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
About five and half thousand people live in Ala-Malmi. In 2003, the area provided jobs for 4345 people.[1] The services of the area include Malmitalo cultural center and library, an indoor swimming pool, social services department office, several nurseries, schools and vocational schools, such as Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences.
In the southern part of the area, near Ring I, is the Malmi cemetery which was founded in 1890.
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The official major districts of Helsinki and their subdivision in neighbourhoods (and quarters) | ||
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Southern Eteläinen Södra |
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Western Läntinen Västra |
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Central Keskinen Mellersta |
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Northern Pohjoinen Norra |
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Northeastern Koillinen Nordöstra |
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Southeastern Kaakkoinen Sydöstra |
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Eastern Itäinen Östra |
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Östersundom Östersundomin Östersundoms |
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