Uusimaa (Swedish: Nyland, Finnish: [ˈuːsimɑː]; Swedish: [ˈnyːlɑnd]; both lit. “new land”) is a region of Finland. It borders the regions of Southwest Finland, Tavastia Proper, Päijänne Tavastia, and Kymenlaakso. Finland’s capital and largest city, Helsinki, along with the surrounding Greater Helsinki area, are both contained in the region, which makes Uusimaa Finland's most populous region. The population of Uusimaa is 1,638,469.
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Helsinki Climbing Center offers diversified possibilities for in-house climbing in northern Helsinki area. Walls are 16m high, and we have self-belaying devices. Climbing for first-timers: 10€/child, 20€/adult.
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This functionalistic-style stadium is located in the Töölö district about 2 kilometers from the city center. It is the largest stadium in Finland, nowadays mainly used for sports events and big concerts. The stadium is best known for the 1952 Summer Olympics. Originally, the stadium was completed in 1938 to host the 1940 Summer Olympics. However, they were canceled because of World War II. The stadium is now completely renovated. It reopened in August 2020 after 4 years of renovation. For the tower, you have to buy tickets beforehand. You can also visit the Sports Museum of Finland with an entrance fee.
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