Arabianranta, or ‘Arabia’ in Helsinki, Finland, could not be more different from any part of the Arabian Peninsula, as this autumnal, deciduous landscape illustrates.
In Swedish, the name translates to 'shore of Arabia' and many people attribute it to the nearby ceramics company and factory, Arabia Ceramics, which is the dominant industry in the region.
The company wasn’t founded until the 1870s, but documentation dating back to the 18th century has been found, referring to the region as 'Arabian ja Kaanaan maa' (the land of Arabia and Canaan).