Polsun silta

Polsun silta is a bridge in , , . Polsun silta is situated nearby to the archaeological site , as well as near the island .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Köyliö Church and Kirkkokari.

Church
is situated 440 metres southeast of Polsun silta.

Island
is a small island in in , , . It is the only modern day Roman Catholic pilgrimage site in Finland and one of the few in . is situated 3 km north of Polsun silta.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Köyliö and Yttilä.

Village
Eura and its surroundings is a rural area in southern , made up of three adjacent municipalities around the lake Pyhäjärvi: Eura, and Säkylä. This article also discusses Hinnerjoki, Honkilahti and Kiukainen, which have been merged to Eura.

Suburb
Eura and its surroundings is a rural area in southern , made up of three adjacent municipalities around the lake Pyhäjärvi: Eura, Köyliö and Säkylä. This article also discusses Hinnerjoki, Honkilahti and Kiukainen, which have been merged to Eura.

Suburb
is a suburb, which is situated 3½ km southeast of Polsun silta.

Polsun silta

Latitude
61.12233° or 61° 7′ 20″ north
Longitude
22.34279° or 22° 20′ 34″ east
Open location code
9GH448CV+W4
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1196866409
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­bridge
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