Suur-Tapiola

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Suur-Tapiola

Stor-Hagalund
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Location of Suur-Tapiola within Espoo
Coordinates: 60°11′N24°48′E / 60.18°N 24.80°E / 60.18; 24.80 Coordinates: 60°11′N24°48′E / 60.18°N 24.80°E / 60.18; 24.80
Country Finland
Municipality Espoo
Region Uusimaa
Sub-region Greater Helsinki
Main DistrictSuur-Tapiola
Population
 (2006)
  Total41,631
Languages
  Finnish87.1 %
  Swedish8.7 %
  Other4.2 %

Suur-Tapiola (Swedish : Stor-Hagalund, "Greater Tapiola") is a south-eastern main district of Espoo, a city in Finland.

It contains the districts Haukilahti, Laajalahti, Mankkaa, Niittykumpu, Otaniemi, Pohjois-Tapiola, Tapiola and Westend.

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