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Turku - Finland's historical centre
Turku has a cultural identity as Finland's historical centre, as it was the largest city in the country. It was also the capital from 1809 to 1812 after which time Helsinki was made the capital. It also hosted the country's first university, The Royal Academy of Turku
Turku, founded in the 13th century, is the oldest and fifth largest city in Finland, at the mouth of the Aura river. Turku is the capital city of both the region of Finland Proper and the province of Western Finland. Turku has one of the largest Finland-Swedish populations in the country.
>>> Culture highlights in Turku
You can find inexpensive restaurants and good accommodation in the Turku City. You can also get close to the sea by going along with Archipelago, which stretches over 200 km of bridges and islands. Here you can stay overnight in high-quality and friendly hotels, cottages or B & B