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Turku (Swedish: Åbo) is Finland's oldest city, having been founded in 1229. The city has a history as part of Sweden, Russia, and finally as an important city of independent Finland. Turku played a pivotal role during the Middle Ages as part of the Kingdom of Sweden.
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Turku has a long history as Finland's largest city and occasionally as the administrative center of the country, but for the last two hundred years has been ...
May 7, 2024 · It received its first known charter in 1525. The Court of Appeals was set up there in 1623, as was a university in 1640 (transferred to Helsinki ...
Turku/Åbo has a long history as Finland's largest city and administrative centre, but has, over the last two centuries, given up both titles to Helsinki.
In September 1827, Turku was hit by an enormous disaster. The centre of Finland's oldest city was almost completely destroyed in a massive fire.
Founded almost 800 hundred years ago, Turku is the oldest city and the former capital of Finland. The city takes pride in its long cultural history and ...
Jun 2, 2022 · History of Turku ... The city of Turku was born already in the 13th century in the place where the river Aura runs to the sea. Many consider that ...
Turku is the oldest town of Finland. The earliest records of the city date back to the 13th century. Turku is also the home of the first university in Finland, ...
Jun 17, 1984 · Grim-faced Turku Castle is Finalnd's national symbol. From the 13th to the 18th centuries, when Finland was a province of Sweden, it served not ...
The history of Turku Castle begins in the 1280's. During the centuries the fortification gradually changed into a grand greystone palace. In 1556, King Gustav ...