Bomarsklobben
Bomarsklobben is an island in Kimitoön, Åboland-Turunmaa, Finland Proper. Bomarsklobben is situated nearby to the hamlet Böle, as well as near Stubbnäs.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Rosala Viking Centre.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rosala and Hitis.
Hitis
Town
Photo: Kallerna, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Hitis is a small archipelago and a former municipality in Finland. It lies south from Kimitoön in the province of Southwest Finland. The main islands of Hitis are Rosala and Hitis.
Bomarsklobben
- Type: Island
- Description: island in Finland Proper, Finland
- Categories: coastline, locality, and landform
- Location: Kimitoön, Åboland-Turunmaa, Archipelago Sea, Finland Proper, West Coast, Finland, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
59.83535° or 59° 50′ 7″ northLongitude
22.46725° or 22° 28′ 2″ eastElevation
9 metres (30 feet)Open location code
9GF4RFP8+4VOpenStreetMap ID
way 25846287OpenStreetMap feature
natural=coastlineOpenStreetMap feature
place=islandGeoNames ID
10072615Wikidata ID
Q24457161
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Satellite Map
Discover Bomarsklobben from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Turkish—“Bomarsklobben” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Бомарсклобен”
- Cebuano: “Bomarsklobben”
- Finnish: “Bomarsklobben”
- Swedish: “Bomarsklobben”
- Turkish: “Bomarsklobben”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Böle and Stubbnäs.
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Highlights include Ekeskäret and Enskäret.
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