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  2. Ekenäs, Finland - Wikipedia

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    Ekenäs is in the province of Southern Finland, and is part of the Uusimaa ( Swedish: Nyland) region. The town had a population of 14,754 (as of 31 December 2008) [2] and covered a land area of 726.73 square kilometres (280.59 sq mi). [1] The population density was 20.30 inhabitants per square kilometre (52.6/sq mi).

  3. Old Town Charms on the southern coast - Discovering Finland

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    Easygoing Ekenäs – Old Town Charms on the southern coast. The seaside town of Ekenäs (or Tammisaari in Finnish) is an ideal day-trip destination for families with children, as well as for those with an interest in history and nature. With regular connections by rail and by bus, this picturesque coastal town is easy to get to, and once there ...

  4. Ekenäs - Visit Raseborg

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    The sea and the nature are part of everyday life. Ekenäs is a maritime city. There are various marinas, a beach in the middle of the city and rocky beaches in Ramsholmen. The sea freezes during winter, but the ice swimmers continue with their hobby in the outdoor swimming facilities of Stallörsparken.

  5. Ekenäs Archipelago National Park - Nationalparks.fi

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    Ekenäs Archipelago National Park. Enjoy an unforgettable summer outing to this lovely part of Finland's coastal archipelago with its larger wooded islands, small rocky islets and open seascapes. Watch majestic white-tailed eagles soaring overhead.

  6. Ekenäs in two hours - Visit Raseborg

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    Don't worry, two hours is just enough time to explore a variety of must-see attractions in Ekenäs. Join us on a short sightseeing tour and get the most out of your trip! The first thing to do when you arrive in Ekenäs is to stop by a local cafe or Raseborg museum just 120 meters from the market square, and grab a map.

  7. Ekenäs Archipelago National Park is a ... - FINLAND, NATURALLY

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    Ekenäs Archipelago National Park is a genuine treasure trove, with sheltered harbors offering a safety net for seafarers. And the island of Jussarö, where mining used to be carried out, is the ideal place for reflecting on deep social questions.

  8. The Ekenäs Archipelago National Park -marinefinland.fi

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    The Ekenäs Archipelago National Park offers a wide range of experiences for nature lovers, cultural history and fishing enthusiasts, as well and other visitors moving on the water. There are sheltered natural harbours and picturesque coves for boaters or kayak users, where you can enjoy the peace and leisurely atmosphere.

  9. Ekenäs, Finland - Wikiwand

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    Ekenäs is in the province of Southern Finland, and is part of the Uusimaa ( Swedish: Nyland) region. The town had a population of 14,754 (as of 31 December 2008) and covered a land area of 726.73 square kilometres (280.59 sq mi). The population density was 20.30 inhabitants per square kilometre (52.6/sq mi).

  10. Ekenäs Archipelago National Park Ekenäs - Discovering Finland

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    Ekenäs Archipelago National Park invites visitors to enjoy an unforgettable summer outing to this lovely part of Finland’s coastal archipelago with its larger wooded islands, small rocky islets, and open seascapes. Visitors might see majestic white-tailed eagles soaring overhead on a boat excursion from Ekenäs to one of the main islands, or ...

  11. Ekenäs Archipelago National Park - Wikipedia

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    Ekenäs Archipelago National Park (Swedish: Ekenäs skärgårds nationalpark, Finnish: Tammisaaren saariston kansallispuisto) is situated in the Ekenäs archipelago, in the Uusimaa region of Finland. It was established in 1989 and covers 52 square kilometres (20 sq mi).