Luhtaanmäki
{{Infobox settlement
| name = Luhtaanmäki
| native_name = Luhtabacka
| native_name_lang = sv
| settlement_type = City District
| image_map = Vantaa districts-Luhtaanmaki.png
| map_caption = Location on the map of Vantaa
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = Finland
| subdivision_type1 = Municipality
| subdivision_name1 = Vantaa
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| population_total = 291
| population_as_of = 1.1.2015
| timezone1 = GMT +2
| postal_code = 01750 (Keimola), 01800 (Klaukkala)
| postal_code_type = Postal Code(s)
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| website = {{URL|https://www.vantaa.fi/asuminen_ja_ymparisto/kaavoitus_ja_maankaytto/suuralueet_ja_kaupunginosat/kivisto/luhtaanmaki_ja_vestra|Vantaan kaupunki - Luhtaanmäki ja Vestra}}
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Luhtaanmäki ({{langx|sv|Luhtabacka}}) is a district in Vantaa, Finland. It is located in the northwestern part of the Kivistö area, close to the border of Nurmijärvi municipality and its largest village, Klaukkala. On the Vantaa side, the neighboring districts are Riipilä, Seutula, Kivistö, Keimola and Vestra.
Luhtaanmäki rises from the Valley of River Vantaa in a sparsely populated rural area. The beautiful profile of Luhtaanmäki with its old buildings is drawn in the middle of a riverbed and rolling fields. There are still several buildings of cultural and historical value in Luhtaanmäki, such as the exceptionally large military office of Grips from the 1860s.{{cite web|url=http://www.konigstedt.info/index.php?pg2=1|title=Aitoja kylämiljöitä}}{{cite web|url=http://digi.narc.fi/digi/slistaus.ka?ay=181199|title=Riipilä / Ripuby; N:o 8 Grips militie boställe, affattning 1916-1916 (B11a:5/53-56)}} An old and handsome arched stone bridge, which is no longer used in road traffic, crosses the river called Luhtaanmäenjoki{{cite web|url=http://wwwi2.ymparisto.fi/i2/21/q2104800y/wqfi.html|title=Vesistöennusteet: Vantaanjoen vesistöalue - Luhtaanmäenjoki|publisher=Ympäristö|accessdate=August 31, 2019|language=fi}} between Luhtaanmäki and Keimola. The protected cultural landscape of the River Vantaa is partly located in the Luhtaanmäki district, where Luhtaanmäenjoki joins the main riverbank of River Vantaa.
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