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'''Remu''' is a small [[Sweden|Swedish]] island belonging to the [[Haparanda Archipelago]] in the northern part of the [[Gulf of Bothnia]]. The island is situated 24 [[kilometer]] south-east of [[Haparanda (city)|Haparanda]], 1.5 km west of the border with [[Finland]]. The island has no connection with the main land and no buildings except for a few shelters. Remu lies between [[Sarven Riskilö]] and [[Sarven Kataja]]. When the local [[postglacial rebound]] will persist, Remu will become part of a peninsula that connects the islands of the archipelago with the main land. | '''Remu''' is a small [[Sweden|Swedish]] island belonging to the [[Haparanda Archipelago]] in the northern part of the [[Gulf of Bothnia]]. The island is situated 24 [[kilometer]] south-east of [[Haparanda (city)|Haparanda]], 1.5 km west of the border with [[Finland]]. The island has no connection with the main land and no buildings except for a few shelters. Remu lies between [[Sarven Riskilö]] and [[Sarven Kataja]]. When the local [[postglacial rebound]] will persist, Remu will become part of a peninsula that connects the islands of the archipelago with the main land. | ||
Coordinates: N 65° 36′ 59″; E 24° 7′ 50″. | Coordinates: N 65° 36′ 59″; E 24° 7′ 50″.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 11 October 2024
Remu is a small Swedish island belonging to the Haparanda Archipelago in the northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia. The island is situated 24 kilometer south-east of Haparanda, 1.5 km west of the border with Finland. The island has no connection with the main land and no buildings except for a few shelters. Remu lies between Sarven Riskilö and Sarven Kataja. When the local postglacial rebound will persist, Remu will become part of a peninsula that connects the islands of the archipelago with the main land.
Coordinates: N 65° 36′ 59″; E 24° 7′ 50″.