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Helsinki - traduzione in italiano

CAPITAL AND MOST POPULOUS CITY OF FINLAND
Helsinki, Finland; Capital of Finland; Helsingfors; Helsset; Helsinki,Finland; Helsinky; UN/LOCODE:FIHEL; Stadi; Helstinky; Helsinki, finland; Helsinkiem; City of Helsinki; Helinski; Demographics of Helsinki; Gelsingfors; Finnish capital; Name of Helsinki; Immigration to Helsinki; Helsinki, Uusimaa; Hesa; Helsingia, Finland; Hälsingfors, Finland; Helsinki city council; HKI (Finland); Universities in Helsinki; Museums in Helsinki; Economy of Helsinki; Transport in Helsinki; Religion in Helsinki
  • ''[[Havis Amanda]]'', a fountain sculpture at the [[Helsinki Market Square]]
  • grand duchy times]].<ref>YLE: The statue of the Russian emperor arouses wonder among tourists – Why is it still in the middle of Helsinki? - [https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10984227 Venäjän keisarin patsas herättää turisteissa ihmetystä – Miksi se on yhä keskellä Helsinkiä?] (in Finnish)</ref>
  • Esplanadi Park]]
  • The [[Helsinki Olympic Stadium]] was the centre of activities during the [[1952 Summer Olympics]].
  • May Day]] celebration called ''[[vappu]]'' in Helsinki in May 2018
  • The [[Helsinki Cathedral]] is among the most prominent buildings in the city.
  • its sub-regional municipalities]] (in light orange)
  • [[Aleksanterinkatu]] at Christmas time
  • Café Ekberg, the oldest coffeehouse of Helsinki, along the [[Bulevardi]] in the [[Kamppi]] district
  • [[Erkki Karu]], film director and producer
  • [[Esa-Pekka Salonen]], conductor and composer
  • memorial statue of Aleksis Kivi]].
  • urban area]]
  • [[Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences]] is the largest business polytechnic in Finland.
  • border=darkgray}} Speakers of other languages
  • Senate Square]].
  • The view across [[Eläintarha]]nlahti in summertime
  • South Harbour]]
  • Central Helsinki in 1820 before rebuilding. Illustration by [[Carl Ludvig Engel]].
  • The [[Helsinki City Hall]] houses the [[City Council of Helsinki]].
  • [[Helsinki Synagogue]] in 2020
  • A map of Helsinki in 1645
  • Central railway station]], inaugurated 1919
  • A tram at the [[Esplanadi]] in [[Kaartinkaupunki]], Helsinki
  • Helsinki seen from Sentinel-2
  • Helsinki population pyramid in 2021
  • Helsinki region roads
  • [[Kim Hirschovits]], ice hockey player
  • [[Hotel Kämp]], the most luxurious hotel in Helsinki, located in [[Kluuvi]]
  • Interior of Temppeliaukio Church.
  • [[St. John's Church, Helsinki]].
  • Finland's tallest building]].
  • [[Kamppi Center]], a shopping and transportation complex in [[Kamppi]]
  • sport shooter]] best known for founding the [[Fazer]] company
  • The [[Helsinki Metro]] with its characteristic bright orange trains is the world's northernmost subway.
  • kernel]] [[Linux]]
  • Malmi]] in the northern part of Helsinki
  • [[Casino Helsinki]], a non-profit casino owned by government-owned [[Veikkaus]], on Mikonkatu in the city center
  • Old American cars assemble at the Market Square on the evening of the first Friday of every month
  • Oodi]] library is getting attention around the world.
  • [[Sam Lake]], the video game creative director known for the ''[[Max Payne]]'' games
  • Sanomatalo, a current office building of [[Sanoma Corporation]]
  • Strange Fruit performing at the [[Night of the Arts]] in Helsinki
  • Construction of [[Suomenlinna]], the largest European sea fortress of its era, began in the 18th century.
  • [[Tarja Halonen]], former president of Finland
  • A terrace of the Restaurant Roslund at the [[Teurastamo]] area
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Helsinki         
n. Helsinki, capital city of Finland
Helsinki Accords         
  • Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) [[Helmut Schmidt]], Chairman of the State Council of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) [[Erich Honecker]], US president [[Gerald Ford]] and Austrian chancellor [[Bruno Kreisky]]
  • Gromyko]] outside of the American Embassy, Helsinki, Finland, 1975.
1975 NON-BINDING EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN POLITICAL AGREEMENT
Helsinki Final Act; Helsinki Conference; Helsinki Agreement; Helsinki accords; Helsinki Accord; Helsinki Final Act of 1975; Helsinki final acts; Helsinki settlement; Helsinki Settlement; Final Act of the Helsinki Conference; Helsinki Accords in 1975
Accordi di Helsinki del 1975 in base ai quali i confini internazionali dell"Europa sono permanenti e le nazioni europee si impegnano a rispettare i diritti civili dei loro cittadini
Helsinki      
n. Helsinki (nome della capitale della Finlandia)

Definizione

Helsinki Accord
The Helsinki Accord deals with the rights of people to migrate freely. The tourism portions of the Accord encourage: (a) tourism and tourism studies, (b) preservation of artistic, historic and cultural heritages of signatories, (c) lowering of fees and documentation needed for international travel, and (d) other efforts to encourage cooperation on tourism among countries. The Accord was signed in 1975.

Wikipedia

Helsinki

Helsinki ( HEL-sink-ee or (listen) hel-SINK-ee; Finnish: [ˈhelsiŋki] (listen); Swedish: Helsingfors, Finland Swedish: [helsiŋˈforːs] (listen)) is the capital, primate, and most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland and has a population of 665,558. The city's urban area has a population of 1,268,296, making it by far the most populous urban area in Finland as well as the country's most important center for politics, education, finance, culture, and research. Helsinki is located 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Tallinn, Estonia, 400 km (250 mi) east of Stockholm, Sweden, and 300 km (190 mi) west of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It has close historical ties with these three cities.

Together with the cities of Espoo, Vantaa, and Kauniainen (and surrounding commuter towns, including the eastern neighboring municipality of Sipoo), Helsinki forms the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area, which has a population of over 1.5 million. Often considered to be Finland's only metropolis, it is the world's northernmost metro area with over one million people as well as the northernmost capital of an EU member state. After Copenhagen and Stockholm, Helsinki is the third largest municipality in the Nordic countries. Finnish and Swedish are both official languages. The city is served by the international Helsinki Airport, located in the neighboring city of Vantaa, with frequent service to many destinations in Europe, North America and Asia.

Helsinki was the World Design Capital for 2012, the venue for the 1952 Summer Olympics, and the host of the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest in 2007.

Helsinki has one of the world's highest standards of urban living. In 2011, the British magazine Monocle ranked Helsinki the world's most liveable city in its liveable cities index. In the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2016 liveability survey, Helsinki was ranked ninth among 140 cities. In July 2021, the American magazine Time ranked Helsinki one of the greatest places in the world in 2021 as a city that "can grow into a sprouting cultural nest in the future," and which has already been known in the world as an environmental pioneer. An international Cities of Choice survey conducted in 2021 by the consulting firm Boston Consulting Group and the BCG Henderson Institute raised Helsinki the third best city in the world to live, with London and New York City ranking the first and the second. Also, together with Rovaniemi in the Lapland region, Helsinki is one of Finland's most significant tourist cities in terms of foreign tourism. Due to the large number of sea passengers per year, Helsinki is classed as a Large-Port City.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Helsinki
1. In risposta alle battute di Silvio Berlusconi sul cibo e il presidente finlandesi, gli agricoltori di Helsinki hanno invitato i loro connazionali a boicottare i prodotti italiani.