Haparanda archipelago

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The Haparanda archipelago is a group of islands in the northern Baltic Sea off Sweden’s far northeast coast, near the Finnish border, known for its shallow waters, sandy beaches, and protected natural areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
geographical feature
borderRegionOf Finland NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
contains Haparanda Archipelago National Park NERFINISHED
islands
skerries
country Sweden
hasAccessibility boat
seasonal navigation
hasBiodiversity coastal vegetation
seabirds
hasCharacteristic low-lying islands
protected natural areas
sandy beaches
shallow waters
hasClimate cold temperate
hasEcosystemType coastal
marine
hasFeature beach meadows
shallow bays
shifting sandbanks
hasProtectionStatus national park areas
nature reserve areas
hasUse nature conservation
outdoor recreation
tourism
isNorthernmost Swedish Baltic archipelagos NERFINISHED
isPartOf Swedish archipelagos
locatedIn Baltic Sea
Haparanda Municipality NERFINISHED
Norrbotten County NERFINISHED
northern Baltic Sea
locatedNear Finland NERFINISHED
Finnish border
locatedOffCoastOf Sweden’s far northeast coast
partOf Bothnian Bay NERFINISHED
Haparanda Archipelago National Park NERFINISHED
tourismActivity beach recreation
birdwatching
boating
hiking
kayaking
waterBodyType brackish water

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Seskarö partOf Haparanda archipelago