Kruununhaka (Finnish: [ˈkruːnunˌhɑkɑ]; Swedish: Kronohagen) is a neighbourhood of Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
Kruununhaka became the area next to the harbour and the center, when Helsinki was moved from the earlier location in the mid-1660s.
From the very beginning, the residents included city and state officials.
Many buildings of the University of Helsinki are also situated in Kruununhaka.
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