1. Kvarken Archipelago World Heritage SiteFinland Kvarken is the narrow region in the Gulf of Bothnia separating the Bothnian Bay from the Bothnian Sea. The distance from Swedish mainland to Finnish mainland is around 80 km while the distance between the outmost islands is only 25 km . The water depth in the Kvarken region is only around 25 metres . The region also has an unusual rate of land rising at about 10 mm a year. On the Finnish side of Kvarken, there is a large archipelago, the Kvarken Archipelago, which includes the large islands Replot, Björkö and a large number of smaller islands. Most of it is belongs to the municipality of Korsholm. Most of the small islands are inhabited. The archipelago is smaller on the Swedish side of the region, and the islands have much steeper shores. The Kvarken region was historically important al... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Tampere railway station - Tampere
If many people groups from around Finland should meet each other somewhere in Western Finland, then Tampere railway station is a good example to suggest. This is the place where trains take you in and out from all four points of the compass. Daily usage for this railway station is among the highest ones in whole Finland. To show you what this railway station have got to introduce for you I've been documented this video for you, which introduces visually at least almost whole place for you.