Oxgrundet
Oxgrundet is a reef in Norrbotten County, Norrland. Oxgrundet is situated nearby to the hamlet Haparanda Hamn, as well as near the locality Salmis.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Torne-Furö and Tallrikarna.
Torne-Furö
Islet
Torne-Furö is an island in the northeast of the Swedish sector of the Bothnian Bay, in the Haparanda archipelago.
Tallrikarna
Islet
Tallrikarna is a Swedish island belonging to the Haparanda archipelago. It is located south of the Finnish island Kraaseli. It has no shore connection. Tallrikarna is situated 3 km northeast of Oxgrundet.
Pensaskari
Islet
Pensaskari is an island of the Haparanda archipelago in Sweden. The island is located south of Vasikkasaari. It has no shore connection and has no buildings. Pensaskari is situated 3 km northwest of Oxgrundet.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nikkala.
Nikkala
Village
Nikkala is a locality situated in Haparanda Municipality, Norrbotten County, Sweden with 435 inhabitants in 2010. Nikkala is situated 8 km northwest of Oxgrundet.
Oxgrundet
- Type: Reef
- Category: landform
- Location: Norrbotten County, Norrland, Sweden, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
65.75° or 65° 45′ northLongitude
24.01667° or 24° 1′ eastOpen location code
9GQ6Q228+2MGeoNames ID
452381
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In Other Languages
“Oxgrundet” goes by many names.
- Swedish: “Oxgrundet”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Haparanda Hamn and Salmis.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Vettarna and Torneå-Furögrund.
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