The first capital of Finland was Turku, then Helsinki.
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Turku is a city on the SW coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River.It is probably the oldest city in Finland, having been settled toward the end of the 13th century. In Finnish, the name "Turku" means "marketplace" and it was the most populated city until the end of the 1840s. Today it is the 6th largest city, and an important seaport.
No. Turku is the oldest city in Finland. It was the first capital city of Finland from 1809 to 1812 and continued to be the largest city by population in Finland until the end of 1840s. However, Helsinki is the capital of Finland now and its main city.
Turku Air was created in 1974.
University of Turku was created in 1920.
Turku, Finland is one of Finland’s older cities and you will find it on the southwest coast. The mouth of the Aura River starts at Turku. This charming city is a regional capital with a shipping port for business. Turku, Finland is the seaport city, where people pass through the Port of Turku to reach destinations such as Stockholm, and Mariehamn. One of the main attractions of Turku, Finland is the Turku Castle. This castle dates back to the 1200’s and has been turned into a great museum. Visitors also love to explore the many islands that are close by, and this can be done alone, by renting a motorcycle, or you can go with a tour group. A nice stroll down the river walk will make your mouth water. With many sidewalk cafes and riverboat restaurants to choose from, you are never without anything to eat! Turku, Finland is a great adventure and culture that everyone should experience. If you aren’t into the museums or the castle, then the countryside, with it’s trees, and plush green pastures, will keep you blissfully happy you came to Turku, Finland.
Turku Coastal Regiment ended in 1998.