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page 1Villages in Southwest Finland

Littoinen
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Littoinen (Finnish; Littois in Swedish) is a village in south-western Finland, centred on Lake Littoinen (, ). The village is shared between the town of Kaarina and the municipality of Lieto, and it borders the regional centre of Turku. It started growing after the founding of a broadcloth factory by Lake Littoinen in 1739, and the railway connection built in 1899 increased its growth. In the 1960s the operations of the broadcloth factory () were discontinued due to decreased demand, but the premises still exist and have been transformed into residential and
Aspö
Aspö is a small village on the Aspö Island in Pargas, Finland. Until 2009 it belonged to the municipality of Korpo. Its Finnish-language name is Haapasaari, although this name is seldom used. The village is known for its white limestone church that has a red brick roof. The current church was built in 1955–1956; however, a church has existed on the site since the Middle Ages. The old church was destroyed in a storm in 1949.
Högsåra
thumb|250px|Högsåra in 2002.
Högsåra is a village in the former municipality of Dragsfjärd in the archipelago of Hitis, Finland, situated on an island by the same name, with a regular ferry connection to the mainland. The village was known as a station of pilots before. Today it is a popular holiday destination during the summer months. The village has a population of about 50.
Kitula
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Kitula (; literally translated the "place of linger") is a village in Suomusjärvi, Salo, in Southwest Finland, along regional road 110 (Old Turku Road). It is the administrative center of the former municipality of Suomusjärvi, where local services such as a grocery store, a hardware store, a library, a primary school, a sports field and a refrigeration station for fuel distribution are located. Most of the services are between Urheilutie and Helsingintie (regional road 110).
Kasnäs
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Kasnäs is a village in the municipality of Kimitoön, Finland. It belongs to the archipelago of Hitis. Blåmusslan, one of the two information centers of the Archipelago National Park is situated here. The ferries to the archipelago of Hitis, including Vänö and Tunnhamn, leave from here. There is also a guest harbour and a spa hotel in Kasnäs.
Lahnajärvi
Lahnajärvi (; ) is a village in Suomusjärvi, Salo, in Southwest Finland. It is located on the shores of lake of the same name about east of Kitula, a former municipal centre of Suomusjärvi, and about east of the Salo's town centre.