Haihara (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈhɑi̯hɑrɑ]) is a small districtinTampere, Finland, located about seven kilometers from the city center.[1] Haihara is bordered on the south by Kaukajärvi, on the west by Viiala and on the north by Hankkio.[1] In 2014, Haihara had 199 inhabitants.[1] After Kämmenniemi and Korkinmäki, Haihara had the relatively highest number of school-age children in the districts of Tampere in 2014.[1] Despite its name, the Haihara Manor and Haihara Art Center are not in Haihara, but are located on the Kaukajärvi side.[2]
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Central Keskinen |
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Northeastern Koillinen |
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Southeastern Kaakkoinen |
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Southern Eteläinen |
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Southwestern Lounainen |
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Northwestern Luoteinen |
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Northern Pohjoinen |
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Districts that do not form statistical areas |
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61°28′35″N 23°52′38″E / 61.47639°N 23.87722°E / 61.47639; 23.87722
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