Maaria

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Maaria (S:t Marie in Swedish) is a former municipality of Finland in what is now the northern part of the city of Turku. The area has been inhabited since the Iron Age, and it became an important village in the 15th century with the construction of a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary (hence the district's name). Also Koroinen, with the former residence of the Bishop of Finland is in the area. The municipality of Maaria was founded in 1868, and it included the northern parts of modern Turku south of Paattinen, some enclaves to the north of Paattinen, and the island of Hirvensalo to the south of Turku.

In 1944, Hirvensalo, Raunistula and some other parts of the municipality were annexed into Turku, and the rest of the municipality followed suit in 1967. Since then, it has seen considerable growth. The Maaria Reservoir, which serves as an alternative source of tap water for Turku, was constructed in the area in 1982.

The area that used to be central Maaria is currently divided into the districts of Jäkärlä, Saramäki, Turku Airport and Yli-Maaria. The former municipality's name is preserved in administrative units such as the parish of Maaria, the district of Yli-Maaria and the ward of Maaria-Paattinen, which includes the five northern districts of Turku.

Coordinates: 60°32′N22°20′E / 60.533°N 22.333°E / 60.533; 22.333



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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kakskerta</span> Former municipality in Turku and Pori Province, Finland

Kakskerta is an island in the Archipelago Sea, south of the city of Turku, Finland. It is a former municipality and a current district of Turku. Like other islands in the Archipelago Sea, it has many summer residences. Lake Kakskerta is located in the middle of the island.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ruissalo</span>

Ruissalo is an island in the Archipelago Sea and a district of the city of Turku, Finland. The island is located to the south-west of the city, between Hirvensalo and Pansio in the mainland. It is rather sparsely populated, having a population of only 126, with an annual growth rate of 3.97%. The villas on the island are considered culturally and historically valuable in Finland. Some are used as guesthouses; some are owned and run by foundations, labor unions, sports teams, and private enterprises in the area; some can be rented freely for days for private parties such as weddings; some have cafeterias in them. Private ownership exists – a couple villas even have renters with very selective occupancy. Some villas have deteriorated because of the high maintenance costs due to the historical building methods that must be used here.

The city of Turku, Finland is divided into nine wards, which in turn are divided into 78 non-governmental districts. These are composed of individual suburbs, and in the very centre of the city, sectors of the central business district are identified by Roman numerals. This is a list of the districts in Turku in alphabetical order, grouped by wards.

This is a list of the districts of Turku, Finland, sorted by population as of 2004.

  1. Runosmäki (Runosbacken), 10,269
  2. Varissuo (Kråkkärret), 8,760
  3. VII, 8,749
  4. Nummi (Nummis), 7,011
  5. VI, 6,187
  6. I, 6,177
  7. VIII - Port Arthur, 4,760
  8. Pääskyvuori (Svalberga), 4,482
  9. Luolavuori, 4,477
  10. Pahaniemi, 4,397
  11. IV - Martti (Martins), 4,357
  12. Vasaramäki (Hammarbacka), 3,949
  13. Harittu, 3,870
  14. V - Itäranta (Öststranden), 3,677
  15. Uittamo, 3,635
  16. Teräsrautela, 3,554
  17. Halinen (Hallis), 3,501
  18. Jäkärlä, 3,460
  19. Lauste (Laustis), 3,405
  20. III, 3,222
  21. Vätti, 2,990
  22. Kurala, 2,956
  23. Itäharju (Österås), 2,940
  24. II, 2,919
  25. Pansio, 2,905
  26. Ilpoinen (Ilpois), 2,889
  27. Pitkämäki (Långbacka), 2,886
  28. Perno, 2,513
  29. Paattinen (Patis), 2,430
  30. Ruohonpää, 2,375
  31. Yli-Maaria (Övre S:t Marie), 2,209
  32. Kaerla, 2,182
  33. Kärsämäki, 2,021
  34. Kastu, 2,002
  35. Räntämäki, 1,924
  36. Iso-Heikkilä (Storheikkilä), 1,905
  37. Moikoinen (Moikois), 1,880
  38. Koivula (Björkas), 1,761
  39. Mälikkälä, 1,608
  40. Pohjola (Norrstan), 1,569
  41. Mäntymäki (Tallbacka), 1,489
  42. Kukola, 1,486
  43. Raunistula, 1,442
  44. IX - Länsiranta (Väststranden), 1,386
  45. Haarla (Harlax), 1,316
  46. Katariina (Katarina), 1,282
  47. Kohmo, 1,223
  48. Vähäheikkilä (Lillheikkilä), 1,153
  49. Pihlajaniemi (Rönnudden), 1,139
  50. Huhkola, 986
  51. Vaala (Svalas), 972
  52. Kähäri, 934
  53. Peltola, 778
  54. Satava, 764
  55. Puistomäki (Parkbacken), 734
  56. Kurjenmäki (Tranbacken), 679
  57. Kakskerta, 633
  58. Kaistarniemi (Kaistarudden), 630
  59. Saramäki (Starbacka), 530
  60. Ispoinen (Ispois), 480
  61. Korppolaismäki (Korppolaisbacken), 349
  62. Lauttaranta (Färjstranden), 236
  63. Pikisaari (Beckholmen), 226
  64. Oriniemi, 161
  65. Papinsaari, 158
  66. Skanssi (Skansen), 141
  67. Turku Airport (Turun lentoasema / Åbo flygstation), 127
  68. Ruissalo (Runsala), 126
  69. Oriketo, 120
  70. Särkilahti, 111
  71. Maanpää, 107
  72. Toijainen (Toijais), 102
  73. Illoinen (Illois), 85
  74. Artukainen (Artukais), 78
  75. Port of Turku (Turun satama / Åbo hamn), 44
  76. Jänessaari, 26
  77. Koroinen (Korois), 26
  78. Friskala, 23
  79. Kupittaa (Kuppis), 9
<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paattinen</span> Former municipality in Turku and Pori Province, Finland

Paattinen is a village in south-west Finland and a district of the city of Turku. It is located to the north of the city, and is the largest of the city's districts by area. It borders the neighbouring municipalities of Vahto, Nousiainen, Mynämäki, Pöytyä, Aura and Lieto. It is rather sparsely populated, and has a population of only 2,430 despite being much larger than any other of the city's districts. Paattinen has an annual population growth rate of 0.99%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hirvensalo</span>

Hirvensalo is an island in the Archipelago Sea, belonging to the city of Turku, Finland. It is divided into 14 districts, the largest ones being Moikoinen, Kukola and Haarla. Most of the island's economic activity is concentrated on the suburb of Moikoinen, which has a school, shops, a Lutheran church, and a post office. The island's total population is approximately 9,000.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Haarla</span>

Haarla is a district and a suburb of the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located in the southern part of the island of Hirvensalo, off the city's coastline. The bridge between Hirvensalo and Satava is located in Haarla.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lauttaranta</span>

Lauttaranta is a district and a suburb of the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located in the northern part of the island of Hirvensalo, off the city's coastline. The only bridge between Hirvensalo and the mainland is located in Lauttaranta, connecting it to the district of Pihlajaniemi.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Maanpää</span>

Maanpää is a district of the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located in the western part of the island of Hirvensalo, off the city's coastline. The district also includes some small islands to the west of Hirvensalo.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Satava</span>

Satava is a large island in the Archipelago Sea, off the coast of the city of Turku, Finland. The island is located between Hirvensalo and Kakskerta, and as with many Finnish islands, it has a large amount of summer residences. Satava is also a district of Turku, encompassing the island itself and some surrounding smaller islands, such as Kulho and Järvistensaari.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Särkilahti</span>

Särkilahti is a district of the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located in the central part of the island of Hirvensalo, off the city's coastline. The second of the two schools on Hirvensalo is located in Särkilahti.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wards of Turku</span> First-level administrative subdivisions of Turku

The city of Turku, in Finland, is divided into nine wards, which are further divided into 78 districts. The ward division does not always follow district boundaries.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">City Centre, Turku</span>

City Centre is a ward of Turku, Finland, also known as Ward 1. The ward's boundaries correspond approximately to those of the city's central business district, and it borders all the other wards of Turku except for Maaria-Paattinen.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Maaria-Paattinen</span>

Maaria-Paattinen is a ward of Turku, Finland, also known as Ward 9. The ward includes almost half of the city's land area, and is its most sparsely populated district. It is located to the north of the city, and named after Maaria and Paattinen, the two former municipalities from which it was formed after both of them were annexed into Turku.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jäkärlä</span> District of Turku, Finland

Jäkärlä is a district in the Maaria-Paattinen ward of the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located to the north of the city, and is a very sparsely populated area.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yli-Maaria</span>

Yli-Maaria is a district in the Maaria-Paattinen ward of the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located to the north of the city, and is a very sparsely populated area. The district was previously part of the municipality of Maaria, which was annexed into Turku in 1967.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Turku City Library</span>

Turku City Library is a municipal public library in Turku. The Main Library is located in the VI District at the city centre. The Turku City Library also operates several branch libraries and two mobile libraries. It is part of the Vaski library network, which is a consolidation of 18 public libraries in the Southwest Finland region.