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The academy was founded in 1640 by Queen Christina Of Sweden at the proposal of Count Per Brahe , in Turku. It was the Swedish Empire 's third University following Uppsala University , founded in 1477 , and the Academia Gustaviana (now the University Of Tartu in Estonia ), founded in 1632 .

Turku was the largest city in Finland, as well as its administrative capital, while it was under Swedish occupation. In 1809 Finland was surrendered to Russia and the capital of the new Grand Duchy Of Finland was relocated to Helsinki in 1812 , as Turku was regarded as being too remote from Saint Petersburg . As a result of the "Great Fire" of 1827 , which devastated most of the city, the government offices that had remained were finally moved to the new capital, and so was also the university. It continued in Helsinki, first as the ''Imperial Alexander University'', and, following Finland's independence in 1917 , as the University Of Helsinki .

Both the Swedish Language Åbo Akademi University (1918) and the Finnish Language University Of Turku (1920) are much newer entities in Turku, although they try to claim an academic tradition at the location since the 17th Century , in spite of a break for almost a century.


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