Konala


Konala, Kånala is a subdistrict of Helsinki, Finland. Konala has about 4500 inhabitants and about 3000 jobs. Konala is situated in north-western Helsinki, north of Kehä I and Pitäjänmäki, west of Malminkartano and Kannelmäki. It is bordered from the south by Kehä I, east by green zone which separates at the industrial area along Vihdintie and the west at Espoo's border.
The houses are mainly small apartment houses and townhouses. The area also contains industrial and commercial enterprises. Vihdintie has several automotive companies. Konala-seura estimated that Konala is considered a safe place to live.
Konalantie splits Konala into two different parts. On the east side of Konalantie, there are regional blocks of industry, business and apartment blocks. On the west side of the road, there are quieter terraced houses. An excellent example of this is Äestäjäntien houses. Konala's northern part, between Uusmaki there is a new, wooden fledged Lehtovuori residential area.
Konalan ala-aste, a primary school, operates at two separate locations. A so-called "big school" is located at Riihipellonkuja, and was founded in 1981. This schoolhouse is a low white building, and it teaches grades 1-6 and a special class. Near the border of Espoo, there is the Hilatien Koulu, which is called "little school", was founded in 1990 and had the grades 1–2. The "little school" was closed in 2011/2012 due to unclean air problems.

History

The original inhabitants of Konala were Tavastians. The name Konala derives from older Tavastian village name Konhola which is situated in Akaa municipality.
Konala was attached as a part of Pitäjänmäki, Helsinki city, in 1946 in :fi:Helsingin suuri alueliitos|Helsingin suuressa alueliitoksessa. Before that, it belonged to Helsinki's parish. Konala became its own borough in 1959.

Politics

Results of the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election in Konala: