Helseregioner
Helseregioner, also known as Helsinki regions, are geographical areas within the Helsinki metropolitan area in Finland. These regions are defined by the Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority (HSY) and are used for various purposes, including environmental management, urban planning, and public services. The helseregioner system was established to facilitate the coordination of environmental and urban development efforts across the Helsinki metropolitan area, which is one of the most densely populated regions in Finland.
The Helsinki metropolitan area is divided into six helseregioner, each with its own unique characteristics and
1. Helsinki: The capital city of Finland, known for its vibrant culture, historic sites, and modern infrastructure.
2. Espoo: A major city in the Helsinki metropolitan area, known for its high-tech industry and educational
3. Vantaa: A city with a strong focus on education and research, home to the University of
4. Kauniainen: A city with a mix of residential and industrial areas, known for its parks and
5. Kirkkonummi: A city with a strong agricultural heritage, known for its rural landscapes and outdoor activities.
6. Sipoo: A city with a mix of residential and industrial areas, known for its historical sites
The helseregioner system is designed to promote sustainable development and environmental protection within the Helsinki metropolitan