IX District, Turku

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The IX District on a map of Turku.
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The IX District on a map of Turku.

The IX District, also known as Länsiranta (Finnish; Väststranden in Swedish, meaning 'west bank'), is one of the central districts of Turku, Finland. As its name suggests, it is located on the west side of the river Aura, between the Kakola hill in the neighbouring VIII District (Port Arthur). The district contains numerous museums and other cultural venues, such as the Turku conservatory.

The district has a population of 1,368 (as of 2004) and an annual population growth rate of +0.14%. 11.83% of the district's population are under 15 years old, while 11.98% are over 65. The district's linguistic makeup is 90.76% Finnish, 6.13% Swedish, and 3.10% other.

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Districts of Turku City Centre
I District | II District | III District | IV District (Martti) | V District (Itäranta) | VI District | VII District | VIII District (Port Arthur) | IX District (Länsiranta) | Iso-Heikkilä | Korppolaismäki | Kupittaa | Kurjenmäki | Kähäri | Mäntymäki | Pihlajaniemi | Pitkämäki | Pohjola | Port of Turku | Raunistula | Vähäheikkilä
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