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The Kiljava casino is one of the oldest buildings in Kiljava, dating from 1939

Kiljava is a village in the municipality of Nurmijärvi and Hyvinkää in southern Finland. It is located between villages of Rajamäki and Röykkä. Kiljava is most famous for its public, all-purpose educational institute (Kiljavan opisto in Finnish). It is also a popular vacation resort, with two private camping areas - one for SAFA architects and one for the Finnish Police Force - and a public beach on the shore of Lake Sääksi.

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60°30′N 24°40′E / 60.500°N 24.667°E / 60.500; 24.667

Areas of Nurmijärvi
Urban areas Coat of arms of Nurmijärvi
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