kiinteäkiinteässä
kiinteäkiinteässä is a Finnish term that describes a specific type of housing situation. It literally translates to "solid in solid" or "fixed in solid." In practice, it refers to a dwelling that is permanently attached to a larger, immovable structure, such as a bedrock, a concrete foundation, or a solid ground. This distinguishes it from temporary or mobile housing solutions.
The term is often used in contexts related to building regulations, property law, and urban planning. It
The key characteristic of kiinteäkiinteässä is its immobility and its deep connection to the ground or a