Satamakari

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Satamakari

Satamakari ( Swedish : Hamngrundet ) is an archipelago belonging to Finland in the Baltic Sea south of Helsinki in the Gulf of Finland .

The archipelago belongs to the Västra holmana sub-area of the Ulkosaaret district of the Finnish capital Helsinki. The sea route runs west of Satamakari to the port of Helsinki about five kilometers to the north. A little further to the southeast is the Katajaluoto archipelago , to the northwest is the somewhat larger island of Piku Satamakari .

The island, built on with several small huts, extends from southwest to northeast over about 270 meters with a width of up to 110 meters. It rises only a little above the surface of the water and is largely characterized by bare rocks. There are boat docks in a small bay in the northwestern area of ​​the island.

The huts are rented for an annual rent of € 1,444.50.

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Individual evidence

  1. Hamngrundet-Satamakari perinneyhdistys ry: n vuokrasopimuksen jatkaminen Satamakarissa ja Pikku Satamakarissa 1.1.2014 - 31.12.2018. Vuosivuokra 1 444.50 euros. (Finnish)

Coordinates: 60 ° 6 ′ 17.8 "  N , 24 ° 55 ′ 7.3"  E