La chapelle de Kellonummi (finnois : Kellonummen kappeli) est une chapelle située dans le quartier de Karhusuo à Espoo en Finlande.
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Oittaa is a district in Espoo, Finland, located on the southern shore of Lake Bodom. There is a popular camping area and a public beach in Oittaa.
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The Lake Bodom murders is an unsolved 1960 homicide case in which three teenage campers were killed and another seriously injured in Finland. The case is one of the most notorious crimes in modern Finnish history.
Sometime between 4:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on 5 June 1960, at Lake Bodom in Espoo, Uusimaa, Maila Irmeli Björklund, Anja Tuulikki Mäki, and Seppo Boisman were killed by stabbing and blunt-force trauma to their heads while sleeping inside a tent. The fourth youth, Nils Gustafsson, then-aged 18, was found outside the tent with broken facial bones and stab wounds.
Despite extensive investigations, the perpetrator was never identified and various theories on the killer's identity have been presented over the years. Gustafsson was unexpectedly arrested on suspicion of committing the murders in 2004, but he was found not guilty the following year.
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Lake Bodom is a Finnish lake located in the city of Espoo, not far from Helsinki. The lake measures approximately three kilometres in length and one kilometre in width. It is surrounded by five districts in Espoo: Kunnarla in the west, Röylä in the north, Bodom in the northeast, Högnäs in the southeast, and Karhusuo in the southwest.
The lake is notorious for being the scene of a triple homicide that occurred in the early morning hours of 5 June 1960, when four teenagers went on a camping trip to the lake and were mysteriously attacked while sleeping in their tent. Three were killed and one survived. In June 2005, the only survivor, Gustafsson, was charged with murdering his friends. On 7 October 2005, the district court found him not guilty of all charges.
The Finnish melodic death metal band Children of Bodom, who are also from Espoo, derive their name from the lake.
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Vanha-Espoo or Gamla Esbo, literally "Old Espoo", is the largest metropolitain area of Espoo by area, a city in Finland, and the fifth largest by population. It covers part of the centre and northwest of the city. As of 2019, the population of the area is 41,077.
It contains the districts Espoon keskus, Gumböle, Högnäs, Järvenperä, Karhusuo, Karvasmäki, Kaupunginkallio, Kolmperä, Kunnarla, Kuurinniitty, Muurala, Nupuri, Nuuksio, Siikajärvi and Vanha-Nuuksio.
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Nuuksio or Noux is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland, best known for the Nuuksio National Park. The Solvalla Sports Institute is also located in Nuuksio.
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