Verttalammi
Verttalammi is in Uusimaa, Southern Finland. Verttalammi is situated nearby to the hamlet Heinässuo, as well as near Rahnola.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Fiskars and Ansku.
Fiskars
Village
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Raseborg is a municipality of 27,000 people covering a few towns and a large rural area in western Uusimaa. It is home to a medieval castle and large archipelagos. Fiskars is situated 6 km southeast of Verttalammi.
Ansku
Village
Photo: Argus fin, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Ansku is a village, which is situated 6 km east of Verttalammi.
Aijala
Village
Aijala is a village in the city of Salo in Varsinais-Suomi, Finland. It was the village of the year of Varsinais-Suomi in the year 2003. From 1677 to 1916, lead was quarried in Hopeamäki and in Aurums from 1684 to 1957. Aijala is situated 8 km west of Verttalammi.
Verttalammi
- Type: Body of water
- Location: Uusimaa, Southern Finland, Finland, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
60.17756° or 60° 10′ 39″ northLongitude
23.48987° or 23° 29′ 24″ eastElevation
79 metres (259 feet)Open location code
9GG55FHQ+2WOpenStreetMap ID
way 34028350OpenStreetMap feature
natural=waterGeoNames ID
12585322
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In Other Languages
“Verttalammi” goes by many names.
- Finnish: “Verttalammi”
Localities in the Area
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