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History of Turku - Wikipedia
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. In the 16th century, it was the second … Afficher plus
Human settlement in the Turku region is relatively recent, as the southwestern part of Finland remained submerged below the sea for an extended duration due to the Ice Age. … Afficher plus
Turku flourished as the second most important city in Sweden in the 16th century. At times it even found itself at the centre of the … Afficher plus
The Russian Emperor Alexander I convened the Diet of Porvoo in 1809. The Emperor declared Finland to be annexed to the Russian … Afficher plus
After the war came the years of reconstruction and population growth. Turku's shipbuilding industry was a major beneficiary. In 1930, 1939, 1944 and 1949, many surrounding suburbs were added to the city of Turku, extending its boundaries. … Afficher plus
On 23 January 1229, Pope Gregory IX granted permission to move the episcopal seat from Nousiainen to Koroinen, which is presently … Afficher plus
The outbreak of World War I in 1914 initially had no significant impact on the daily lives of Turku's inhabitants. However, as the conflict … Afficher plus
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