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Suolijärvi

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Suolijärvi lake
Suolijärvi lake

Suolijärvi is a small lake in Tampere, Finland. It is situated west of the suburb Hervanta. It has a small beach where people can sunbathe or swim during the summer. There are also two trails which bound the lake. The name derives from Finnish suoli (intestine) and järvi (lake). This is probably due to the curved shape of the lake. Suolijärvi is also a village near Puolanka in the Northern Finland east of Oulu.

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Suolijärvi
Suolijärven luontopolku, Tampere Hervanta (Kaakkoinen suuralue)

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33870 Tampere, Hervanta (Kaakkoinen suuralue)
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Vuores
Vuores

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Duo (shopping mall)
Duo (shopping mall)

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Hervantajärvi
Hervantajärvi

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