For the fourth President of Finland, see
Kyösti Kallio. Kallio (Berghäll in
Swedish) is a
district in
Helsinki, the capital of
Finland, located on the eastern side of the Helsinki peninsula about one kilometer north from the core downtown area. It is the most densely populated area in Finland, reaching 16 494/km². Kallio (literally "the rock") is separated from the city center by a bridge called Pitkäsilta ("long bridge"). Traditionally, the bridge marks the symbolic divide between the
bourgeois center and the more
working class areas around Kallio.
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