The city of Tampere has shown strong growth in recent years.[103] The "Tampere Deck" and its new multi-purpose arena in November 2021. (Source)
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Opening game of Nokia Arena: Tappara vs Ilves (Source)
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The Tampere City Central Office (Tampereen keskusvirastotalo), an administrative building of the City Council of Tampere along the Aleksis Kiven katu street (Source)
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Painting of Stalin and Lenin at the 1905 Tampere Conference (Source)
Official Fan Zone in Tampere during the 2022 IIHF World Championship (Source)
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James Finlayson, Scottish Quaker and industrialist best known for founding the Finlayson company (Source)
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The city after the Battle of Tampere during the 1918 Civil War (Source)
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The campus building of the Police University College (Source)
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Bus terminals at the Tampere Central Square (Finnish: Keskustori) (Source)
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J. K. Paasikivi, the Prime Minister of Finland and later the 7th President of Finland (Source)
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The Social University moves to Tampere in 1960. (Source)
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The Tammerkoski rapids in Tampere at night in 2015. The Festival of Light has just opened and an old, large factory chimney is lit in red on the right side of the rapids and contrasts with the blue lighting of the trees beneath it. The array of colours is reflected by the water of the rapids. (Source)
Tamvisio's camera operators film a television program at Frenckell's studio on 2 January 1965 in Tampere. (Source)
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An office building of Aamulehti newspaper in the Nalkala district (Source)
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Mustamakkara ("black sausage"), a speciality food from Tampere, is typically consumed with lingonberry jam. (Source)
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Tampere claims to be the "wings capital of Finland", consuming almost half of the hot wings in Finland. The restaurant chain Siipiweikot originates from Tampere. Almost half of the chicken wings sold in Finland are eaten exclusively in Pirkanmaa.[147] (Source)
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Judas Priest performing as one of the headliners at the 2011 Sauna Open Air Metal Festival (Source)
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The Tampere Theatre (Finnish: Tampereen Teatteri) (Source)