Lyhytsillan
Lyhytsillan is a geographical location within Finland. Its precise nature, whether it is a village, a specific bridge, or a district, is not immediately clear from the name alone. The Finnish word "lyhyt" translates to "short" and "silta" translates to "bridge." Therefore, "Lyhytsillan" literally means "of the short bridge." This suggests that the place is named after a prominent or historically significant short bridge in the area. Further context would be needed to determine if it is a distinct administrative region, a rural settlement, or simply a landmark that has lent its name to a broader area. Information regarding its exact location, population, and local significance would typically be found in more detailed geographical or historical records of Finland. Without additional data, Lyhytsillan remains a place identified by its descriptive Finnish nomenclature related to a bridge.