Kauppi (district)

Kauppi is an eastern part of the city of Tampere, Finland.

The area is mostly forested and there are Finnenbahns [fi] that are cross-country ski trails in winter.

The Kauppi Sports Center has a sports stadium, a greyhound track, a ski lodge, a baseball field and football pitches.

[1] The most notable landmarks in Kauppi are the Tampere University Hospital, opened in 1962;[2] and UKK Institute,[3] named after Urho Kekkonen, the President of Finland, whose name was often abbreviated to UKK.

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