Hailuoto

E157691

Hailuoto is a Finnish island in the northern Baltic Sea known for its unique dune landscapes, birdlife, and traditional fishing villages.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Hailuoto canonical 2
Hailuoto village (Kirkonkylä) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
municipality
administrativeCenter Hailuoto self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hailuoto village (Kirkonkylä)
areaLandKm2 approximately 160
areaTotalKm2 200
areaWaterKm2 approximately 40
belongsTo European Union
connectedTo Oulu
country Finland
hasClimate cold temperate
hasEcologicalFeature bird migration stopover site
important bird nesting areas
hasEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale agriculture
tourism
hasLandmark Hailuoto church
Marjaniemi lighthouse
traditional wooden fishing huts
hasLandscapeFeature beaches
coastal meadows
forests
sand dunes
hasMunicipalStatusSince 1865
hasProtectionStatus Natura 2000 network
surface form: Natura 2000 sites
hasRecreationalActivity beach activities
birdwatching
hiking
hasSeasonalFeature long winter
short cool summer
hasSeasonalTransport ice road in winter (depending on conditions)
hasSettlementType rural municipality
hasTransport ferry connection to mainland
hasVillage Kirkonkylä
Marjaniemi
knownFor maritime culture
nature tourism
rich birdlife
traditional fishing villages
unique dune landscapes
locatedIn Bothnian Sea
surface form: northern Baltic Sea
locatedInBodyOfWater Bothnian Bay
locatedInRegion Northern Ostrobothnia
Oulu sub-region
surface form: Oulu region
officialLanguage Finnish language
surface form: Finnish
partOf Gulf of Bothnia
populationApproximate 1000
populationDensityPerKm2 low
timeZone Eastern European Time
timeZoneDST Eastern European Summer Time

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bothnian Bay hasIsland Hailuoto
Hailuoto administrativeCenter Hailuoto self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hailuoto village (Kirkonkylä)