Itäharju-Varissuo

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Itäharju-Varissuo on a map of Turku.
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Itäharju-Varissuo on a map of Turku.

Itäharju-Varissuo (Finnish; Österås-Kråkkärret in Swedish) is a ward (suuralue, storområde) of Turku, Finland, also known as Ward 4. The ward is located to the east of the city and named after Itäharju and Varissuo, two major districts in the ward.

Itäharju-Varissuo has a population of 27,883 (as of 2004) and an annual population decrease of 1.26%. 17.75% of the ward's population are under 15 years old, while 13.21% are over 65. It is probably the most multicultural of the city's wards, and this is reflected in the linguistic makeup, which is 84.17% Finnish, 3.06% Swedish, and 12.77% other.

[edit] Districts

The ward consists of 9 districts. One of them is divided with another ward.

[edit] Notes

  • Note 1: The district of Nummi is divided between Itäharju-Varissuo and Koroinen.

[edit] See also


Turku coat of arms
 
Wards of Turku
City Centre | Hirvensalo-Kakskerta | Uittamo-Skanssi | Itäharju-Varissuo
Koroinen | Tampereentie | Kuninkoja | Naantalintie | Maaria-Paattinen