Difference between revisions of "Municipality:Turku"

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* [[Zone: Mutteri|Mutteri]] ([[2017]])
 
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* [[Zone: Naularanta|Naularanta]] ([[2017]])
 
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* [[Zone: Oikopolku|Oikopolku]] ([[2019]])
 
* [[Zone: OpiKasvit|OpiKasvit]] ([[2017]])
 
* [[Zone: OpiKasvit|OpiKasvit]] ([[2017]])
 
* [[Zone: Paakarla|Paakarla]] ([[2017]]) - The 250<sup>th</sup> [[turf zone]] in the municipality.
 
* [[Zone: Paakarla|Paakarla]] ([[2017]]) - The 250<sup>th</sup> [[turf zone]] in the municipality.

Revision as of 16:38, 7 January 2022

Turku
Åbo, Lounais-Suomi.png
The municipality Turku in Finland
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Coat of arms of Turku
CountryFinland Flag of Finland.png
RegionLounais-Suomi
Number of zones547
Maximum PPH831
Last updated2021-12-29


Turku is Finlands oldest town and can be found in the region of Lounais-Suomi (Southwestern Finland) in Finland. Turku, as a town, was never founded. The Pope first mentioned the town Aboa in his Bulla in 1229 and the year is now used as the foundation year of the city.

As of September 30 2018, the population of Turku was 191,499 making it the sixth largest city in Finland.

Turku was the first town on the mainland Finland to have active turf players.

Zones

There are 547 turf zones in Turku, where seven are counted as winner zones, one water zone, two train station zones, two monument zones, 13 holy zones, 22 bridge zones, and one castle zone.

Zontyp02.png Winner zones

Zontyp03.png Water zones

Zontyp04.png Train station zones

Zontyp06.png Monument zones

Zontyp07.png Holy zones

Zontyp09.png Bridge zones

Zontyp10.png Castle zones

Other zones

Updated: 2021-12-29

Medal hints

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Orderly III 77.png

Eager Ferret 72.png

Gallery

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