Kouvinkivet

Kouvinkivet is a reef in , , . Kouvinkivet is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Karuna and Pargas.

Town
was a municipality in region of , , until 1969 when it merged into the municipality of . Part of the former municipality, the village of Sandö, was merged into the municipality of . is situated 7 km east of Kouvinkivet.

Town
is a town and municipality of , in the , the biggest archipelago in the world by the number of islands, 50,000. The big limestone mine in is the base of the main industry and except for the central parts, the municipality is still mostly rural. is situated 10 km northwest of Kouvinkivet.

is a small town in , the only real town in the . The town regards itself as the capital of the south-west part of the archipelago.

Kouvinkivet

Latitude
60.26164° or 60° 15′ 42″ north
Longitude
22.45898° or 22° 27′ 32″ east
Open location code
9GG47F65+MH
Open­Street­Map ID
way 836775741
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­reef
Geo­Names ID
10070238
Wiki­data ID
Q24452754
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Turkish—“Kouvinkivet” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Коувинкивет
  • Cebuano: Kouvinkivet
  • Finnish: Kouvinkivet
  • Swedish: Kouvinkivet
  • Turkish: Kouvinkivet

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