Läyliäinen

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Bar Parooni in the center of Läyliäinen

Läyliäinen is a Finnish village in the municipality of Loppi . In 2017 it had 872 inhabitants.

The village center was formerly known as Talvio and is about 55 kilometers north of Helsinki . Built in 1912 Hyvinkää - Karkkila - Railway shifted the center of the village to its current location. The location of the old train station and the water basin still resembles the history of the village, although the line was destroyed back in 1967. The name Talvio was removed from the addresses and the entire area was called "Läyliäinen".

The village was the golden age of the railroad in the 1950s. It had over 1500 inhabitants and two banks, four shops, a milk, furniture and leather factory, a cinema and a guest house.

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Individual evidence

  1. Läyliäinen (Loppi, Kanta-Häme, Finland)
  2. Taajamat väkiluvun ja väestöntiheyden mukaan December 31, 2017 (Finnish)

Coordinates: 60 ° 37 '  N , 24 ° 27'  E