Turku sub-region
Definitions of the Turku Region
In the strictest definition the city region the area consist of four municipalities with city status Kaarina, Naantali, Raisio and Turku, however in some definitions also Aura, Lieto, Paimio, Piikkiö, Rusko are counted in. In case of the Turku Region is defined according to LAU 1 (number 023) it will include all 11 municipalities listed below.
The Turku Region LAU 1 - 023 |
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Geography
The city region of Turku is formated by four major cities. Turku in the middle, Naantali and Raisio in west and Kaarina east. Coastline is occupied by two seaports one of Naantali and one of Turku. All four cities are connected with the Turku Ring Road and Kaarinantie. It has connections to E18, E63 highways, national roads 1, 8, 9 and 10. Turku Airport is located north side of the city center and ohikulkutie and its area is partly shared between Rusko and Turku. To north-east from Airport is where the city region ends and inner Finland with forest and countryside begins.
Most of the waters in the Turku Region are concentrated in the Archipelago Sea, but there are also few lakes and reservoirs which of some are on the islands. The sea is at most part narrow straits between islands. At most part the waters are quite shallow but major sea routes can be used even by the biggest ship cruisers in the world which some are made in shipyard in Turku.
Mainland is full of small hills, valleys and river valleys. Hills are often rocky as like the islands of archipelago and actually those hills used to be part of the archipelago short after the ice age, but they grew up from the sea and got connected to the mainland. Some of the hills used to serve as guardian towers on the age of vikings, who used to rob villages on the Baltic Sea. When guards spotted the vikings they set up an alarm fire on the top of the hill that other guardian hills on the row would see it and make their own fire. One of such hills is Vartiovuori in Turku, which actually means "Guardian Mountain". The river valleys have always been places of settlement, safe from the open sea yet close and connected to it. When valleys aren't populated they are usually occupied by grain fields.
Urbanization
The sub-regions heart is in center of Turku, on Market Square to be more specific. City Centre is quite small and concentrated. Something around 4 to 5 km² of blocks. Old small and spread suburbs are surrounding the City Center build around the '50s and the '60s along with more modern buildings. More further from the city center around 5 to 10 km reaching neighboring cities, are build the more larger suburbs and neighborhoods which may have their own centers. There are also several big shopping malls and centers.
The bus net is only way of transportation in Turku sub-region though there has been talks about to activate light-rail connection again. At this moment only inside borders of Turku, public transportation can be considered as good, but there can be expected improvements in the near future.
Statistics
The table below lists population, area, and population density for the most central municipalities of the Turku Region area. (Note that terms used are not completely established, and may vary in different contexts.)
Municipality | Area | Population (2011) | Population density |
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Kaarina (S:t Karins) | 59.70 km² | 30,924 | 205.69/km² |
Naantali (Nådendal) | 50,81 km² | 18,782 | 60.3/km² |
Raisio (Reso) | 48,89 km² | 24,401 | 500.43/km² |
Turku Åbo | 241 km² | 176,158 | 721,6 /km² |
Greater Turku (Finnish: Suur-Turku) | 756,27 km² | 250,265 | 330,9/km² |
Lieto | * | * | * |
Rusko | * | * | * |
Paimio | * | * | * |
City region (Finnish: Turun kaupunkiseutu) | 402,8 km² | 280,464 | 160,7/km² |
Masku | * | * | * |
Mynämäki | * | * | * |
Sauvo | * | * | * |
Nousiainen | * | * | * |
Turku Region (Finnish: Turun seutukunta) | 2331,1 km² | 307,124 | 131,8/km² |
Area | Population (2005) | Population density | |
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Urban area (Finnish: keskustaajama) | 273,4/km² | 246,312 | 900.9/km² |
References
- Turku from the Finnish-language Wikipedia. Retrieved 26 November 2007.
- Turun seutukunta from the Finnish-language Wikipedia. Retrieved 26 November 2007.
- Turun kaupunkiseutu from the Finnish-language Wikipedia. Retrieved 26 November 2007.
- Kaarina-lehti