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This is an alphabetical list of the fifty districts of Espoo. Swedish names are given in parentheses.

Notes

¹ Puotinen is the Finnish name of Bodom and Kumpyöli the Finnish name of Gumböle. Högnäs also has a less frequently used Finnish name, Korkeakannas. In all three cases the Swedish name is used.

The major districts and districts of Espoo
Pohjois-Espoo (Norra Esbo)
Suur-Espoonlahti (Stor-Esboviken)
Suur-Kauklahti (Stor-Köklax)
Suur-Leppävaara (Stor-Alberga)
Suur-Matinkylä (Stor-Mattby)
Suur-Tapiola (Stor-Hagalund)
Vanha-Espoo (Gamla Esbo)
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