Pallivahankivi (Q18661189)

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Summary from Suomi / Finnish Wikipedia (fiwiki)

Pallivahankivi eli Pallivaha on noin 10 metriä korkea siirtolohkare Pallivahanmäen kupeessa Turun Pallissa. Kivi on antanut nimensä ympäröivälle Pallivahan eli Pallin asuinalueelle, jossa sijaitsevat muiden muassa Pallivahan koulu ja Pallivahan kirkko. Kiveen liittyy tarina, jonka mukaan sen on nykyiselle paikalleen viskannut läheisellä Nunnavuorella asunut jättiläinen.

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pallivahankivi is a 10 meter tall glacially deposited rock that is located in the region of Pallivaha. The region of Pallivaha is named after the rock. The rock is associated with a Finnish folkstory, according to the legend, the rock was thrown into its current place by giants from the region of Nunnavuori. Later legends say that the rock became a shelter for criminals who lived in the area.

Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

La pierre de Pallivaha (finnois : Pallivahankivi) est un bloc erratique situe dans le quartier Kärsämäki de Turku en Finlande.

Wikidata location: 60.4849, 22.2784 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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node: Pallivaha (OSM), 4 m from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Pallivaha
natural: stone
alt_name: Pallivahankivi
wikidata: Q18661189
heritage:website: https://www.kyppi.fi/palveluikkuna/mjreki/read/asp/r_kohde_det.aspx?KOHDE_ID=1000019557

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