Difference between revisions of "Municipality:Turku"

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== Zones ==
 
== Zones ==
There are [https://lundkvist.com/?user=&country=fi&region=184&city=Turku&showMe=on 429] [[zone|turfzone]]s in Turku, where one is counted as a [[Winner zones]], one as a [[Water zones]], one as a [[Castle zones]], there are two [[Trainstation zones]], 12 are counted as [[Holy zones]] and 19 as [[Bridge zones]].
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There are [https://lundkvist.com/?user=&country=fi&region=184&city=Turku&showMe=on 429] [[zone|turfzone]]s in Turku, where one is counted as a [[Winner zones|winner zone]], one as a [[Water zones|water zone]], one as a [[Monument zone|monument]], one as a [[Castle zones|castle zone]], there are two [[trainstation zones]], 12 are counted as [[holy zones]] and 19 as [[bridge zones]].
  
 
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====Water Zones====
 
====Water Zones====
 
* [[zone:UintiZone|UintiZone]] 2012  
 
* [[zone:UintiZone|UintiZone]] 2012  
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====Monument Zones====
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* [[zone:TkuProPatria|TkuProPatria]] 2012
  
 
====Castle Zones====  
 
====Castle Zones====  

Revision as of 15:51, 31 March 2020

Turku
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CountryFinland


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 30 September 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 429 turfzones in Turku, where one is counted as a winner zone, one as a water zone, one as a monument, one as a castle zone, there are two trainstation zones, 12 are counted as holy zones and 19 as bridge zones.

Winner Zones

Water Zones

Monument Zones

Castle Zones

Holy Zones

Bridge Zones

Trainstation Zones

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