Nyrölä is a district and village of Jyväskylä, Finland located from the city centre. Prior to 2009, it was one of the villages of Jyväskylän maalaiskunta, a former municipality of Finland.
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== History == Nyrölä was established around 1565. Its name is derived from the Savonian surname Nyrönen, first recorded here in 1570 (Juho Nyröinen). The village has also been called Soukkajärvi, referring to the lakes Iso-Soukka and Pikku-Soukka. In 1593, there were two estates in Nyrölä, both of them owned by Savonians.
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