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Turku (/ˈtʊərkuː/ TOOR-koo; Finnish: [
ˈturku] ; Swedish: Åbo,
Finland Swedish: [ˈoːbu] ) is a city in
Finland and the
regional capital of
Southwest Finland...
- 24, 1982). "Burton B.
Turkus, 80,
prosecutor of
Murder Inc. in the 1940s, dies". New York Times.
Retrieved March 5, 2013.
Turkus,
Burton B.; Feder, Sid;...
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Turku Arabic or
simply just
Turku is an
extinct variant of
Bimbashi Arabic that
served as a
lingua franca in Chad. It's the
ancestor to
Bongor Arabic...
- TPS
Turku may
refer to: HC TPS, ice
hockey team
Turun Palloseura,
football team
Turun Palloseura (floorball),
floorball team
Turun Palloseura (women's...
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original on
March 21, 2012.
Retrieved February 19, 2013.
Turkus &
Feder (2003), p. 268.
Turkus &
Feder (2003), pp. 284–285.
Wilkerson (2000), p. 141. "Bugsy...
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Turku (Finnish:
Turun arkkihiippa****a, Swedish: Åbo ärkestift),
historically known as
Archdiocese of Åbo, is the seat of the
Archbishop of
Turku. It...
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Turku Cathedral (Finnish:
Turun tuomiokirkko, Swedish: Åbo domkyrka) is the only
medieval basilica in
Finland and the
Mother Church of the Evangelical...
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Turku (Swedish: Åbo) is Finland's
oldest city,
having been
founded in 1229. The city has a
history as part of Sweden, Russia, and
finally as an important...
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Islands of
Turku consist of
islands belonging to the
Finnish city of
Turku.
There are
dozens of
islands and skerries, of
which four have significant...
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Turku. It was
formed in 2003 by the
merger of the
earlier Turku Central Prison (Turun keskusvankila), also
commonly known as 'Kakola', and
Turku County...