Kartano

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District of Lahti in Päijät-Häme, Finland
60°59′22.7″N 25°39′22.7″E / 60.989639°N 25.656306°E / 60.989639; 25.656306Country FinlandRegionPäijät-HämeMunicipalityLahtiPopulation
 (2019)
 • Total5,614 (approximate)Postal codes
15140
District number2

Kartano is the 2nd district of the city of Lahti, in the region of Päijät-Häme, Finland. It borders the districts of Niemi in the north, Kiveriö in the east, Keski-Lahti in the south, Salpausselkä in the southwest and Jalkaranta in the west.[1]

The district takes its name from the Fellman Manor;[2] the Finnish word kartano directly translates to "manor" in English.

The population of the statistical district of Kartano was 5,614 in 2019.[3]

Hakatornit

The Hakatornit are a series of seven nine-floor apartment buildings on the Paasikivenkatu street in Kartano. Designed by architects Mauri Karkulahti and Eino Tuompo and constructed in 1951–1956, the towers have been proclaimed a built cultural environment of national significance by the Finnish Heritage Agency.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lahti map service: Quarters of Lahti City". City of Lahti. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  2. ^ Laapotti, Marjukka (1994). Lahden paikannimistö (in Finnish). Lahti: City of Lahti. p. 102. ISBN 951-849-391-X.
  3. ^ "Statistics service of the City of Lahti" (in Finnish). Retrieved 17 January 2021. (under Tilastokanta → Lahti → Väestö → Väkiluku ja ikärakenne → Lahden väkiluku ja ikärakenne alueittain 1999-)
  4. ^ "Fellmaninpuisto, jälleenrakennuskauden oppilaitokset ja Hakatornit". RKY.fi (in Finnish). Finnish Heritage Agency. 22 December 2009. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
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Districts of Lahti
  1. Keski-Lahti
  2. Kartano
  3. Paavola
  4. Niemi
  5. Kiveriö
  6. Kivimaa
  7. Mukkula
  8. Kilpiäinen
  9. Pesäkallio
  10. Kytölä
  11. Viuha
  12. Kunnas
  13. Ahtiala
  14. Koiskala
  15. Myllypohja
  16. Möysä
  17. Järvenpää
  18. Kolava
  19. Kujala
  20. Kerinkallio
  21. Ämmälä
  22. Renkomäki
  23. Nikkilä
  24. Laune
  25. Asemantausta
  26. Sopenkorpi
  27. Hennala
  28. Jokimaa
  29. Okeroinen
  30. Kärpänen
  31. Pirttiharju
  32. Salpausselkä
  33. Jalkaranta
  34. Villähde
  35. Nastola
  36. Uusikylä
  37. Seesta
  38. Ruuhijärvi
  39. Immilä
  40. Pyhäntaka
Coat of arms of Lahti


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