Hankkio

City district in Tampere, Finland
The Etu-Hankkion katu street in Hankkio

Hankkio is a district in Tampere, Finland, located in the eastern part of the city. The neighboring parts of the city are Messukylä, Ristinarkku, Linnainmaa, Vehmainen, Haihara, Kaukajärvi and Viiala. The Hankkio district is bordered on the south by the Kangasalantie road and on the north by the Tampere–Haapamäki railway.[1]

The district is named after Hankkio farm, which was the former croft of the Messukylä's rectory.[2] At one time there was a commercial garden on the farm. Hankkio moved to the city of Tampere in connection with the Messukylä municipal consolidation at the beginning of 1947. The district was zoned in 1960 as an industrial and residential area.[2] Tampere's eastern bypass, completed in the 1990s, split the district[3] and cut off Hankkionkatu, renaming parts of the Etu-Hankkion katu and Keski-Hankkion katu streets.

References

  1. ^ Tampereen kantakaupungin yleiskaavatyö 2017-2021: Selvitys tulevaisuuden maankäyttöedellytyksistä Tampereen kantakaupungin lähijuna-asemien ympäristöissä - Ramboll Finland Oy (in Finnish)
  2. ^ a b Maija Louhivaara: Tampereen kadunnimet. Tampereen museoiden julkaisuja 51, 1999, Tampere. ISBN 951-609-105-9. (in Finnish)
  3. ^ Tampereen itäisen ohikulkutien sosioekonomiset vaikutukset - Tielaitos, 59/1994. (in Finnish)

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The official major districts of Tampere and their subdivision in neighbourhoods (and quarters)
Central
Keskinen
Northeastern
Koillinen
Southeastern
Kaakkoinen
Southern
Eteläinen
Southwestern
LounainenNorthwestern
Luoteinen
Northern
Pohjoinen
Districts that do not form statistical areas
  • 20. Taraste
  • 21. Hiedanranta

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