VIII District, Turku

VIII District, Turku

The VIII District, also known as Port Arthur (or Portsa in colloquial Finnish), is one of the central districts of Turku, Finland. It is located on the west side of the river Aura, between "Puistokatu" and the IX District ("Länsiranta"). The district consists mostly of wooden houses, separated by narrow streets paved with cobblestones. It is widely considered one of the most beautiful residential districts in the whole of Finland, and has received an award to that effect in 2001. Port Arthur is one of the most expensive districts in Turku to live in.

The district was originally built in the 1900s as a residential area for workers. It was named after the city of Port Arthur (now Lüshunkou, China) that Imperial Russia (which ruled Finland at the time) lost during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904. Attempts by the city council to build tenements in the area since the 1970s have failed due to strong opposition from locals.

In addition to the residential area of Port Arthur, the district contains the Michael's Church, and the "Kakola" hill.

The district has a population of 4,760 (as of 2004) and an annual population growth rate of -1.55%. 9.26% of the district's population are under 15 years old, while 19.10% are over 65. The district's linguistic makeup is 91.07% Finnish, 7.06% Swedish, and 1.87% other.

See also

* Districts of Turku
* Districts of Turku by population

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