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The first capital of Finland was Turku, then Helsinki.
Czar Alexander I of Russia moved the capital from Turku to Helsinki to reduce Swedish influence in Finland.
Turku was Finland's capital until 1812. After that the capital was moved to Helsinki.
1703km from London to Turku (former capital) 1823km from London to Helsinki (capital)
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.
Helsinki (Capital) and it's surroundings (Vantaa, Espoo), Tampere, Turku etc.
Church On The Rocks - Helsinki Finlandia Hall - Helsinki Helsinki Cathedral - Helsinki Helsinki Opera House - Helsinki Helsinki University Botanical Garden - Helsinki Helsinki University Library - Helsinki Helsinki University Library - Helsinki Kauppatori Market - Helsinki Sibelius Monument - Helsinki Sonoma House - Helsinki Uspenski Cathedral - Helsinki and more. if you are reading this... you are the laziet person on the earth!!
helsinki At the time of this writing the largest city in Finland is the capital Helsinki, with a population of over a half million people. The second largest city in Finland is Espoo with a population of a quarter million people.
The capital is Helsinki. Other cities are for an example Espoo, Oulu, Turku, Tampere, Pori, Joensuu, Lahti, Rovaniemi, Jyväskylä, Vaasa and Tornio.
Cities: Turku, Tampere, Helsinki Amusement Parks: Särkänniemi, Linnanmäki
Original capital of Finland is Turku. It's on the south-west coast of Finland.
There are many, including Helsinki,Turku, Espoo, Pori, Vaasa,Oulu,Kokkola,Kotka