List of islands of Bothnian Bay

Location of Bothnian Bay in Scandinavia
Basic map of Bothnian Bay

A list of islands of Bothnian Bay would include 4,001 islands if an island is defined as an area of land more than 20 square metres (220 sq ft) that is surrounded by water.[1]

Bothnian Bay (Swedish: Bottenviken, Finnish: Perämeri) is divided between northern Sweden and Finland.[1] The north of the bay contains a large archipelago area.[2] The largest island is Hailuoto, further south on the Finnish side.[2] In the winter the larger islands may be accessed via ice roads. Some of them are inhabited or have seasonal fishing villages used by people from the mainland.[1]

Swedish islands

The Swedish islands in the north of the bay may be grouped into the Piteå, Luleå, Kalix and Haparanda archipelagos.[3] Many of the islands are uninhabited and in a natural state.[4] There are other islands along the Swedish coast to the south of the archipelago area.

Piteå

Some of the larger islands in the Piteå archipelago include:

  • Baggen
  • Bergön
  • Buskön
  • Fårön
  • Jävre Sandön
  • Jävreholmen
  • Lill-Räbben
  • Mellerstön
  • Nörd-Mörön
  • Piteå-Rönnskär
  • Stenskäret
  • Stor-Räbben
  • Vargön

Luleå

Old fishing huts at Brändöskär

Some of the larger islands in the Luleå archipelago include:[5]

Kalix

Some of the larger islands in the Kalix archipelago include:

Haparanda

The bridge to Seskaro

The Swedish Haparanda Archipelago National Park (Swedish: Haparanda skärgårds nationalpark) lies within the Haparanda group of islands, bordering the Finnish Bay of Bothnia National Park. It includes the larger islands of Sandskär and Seskar Furö, and some smaller islands and skerries. All of these islands have emerged in the last 1,500 years as the bed of the bay has risen.[6] Some of the larger islands in Haparanda archipelago include:[7]

Other Swedish islands

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Finnish islands

In the portion of the bay that belongs to Finland the majority of islands lie in the section between Tornio on the Swedish border and the large island of Hailuoto offshore from Oulu, although there are many small islands along the coast to the south. The Bay of Bothnia National Park in the Finnish section (Finnish: Perämeren kansallispuisto, Swedish: Bottenvikens nationalpark), established in 1991, is located in the archipelago offshore from Tornio and Kemi. It covers 157 square kilometres (61 sq mi) of which about 2.5 square kilometres (0.97 sq mi) is land.[8]

Tornio municipality

Islands in the Tornio municipality beside the Swedish municipality of Haparanda include:

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  • Inakari
  • Iso-Huituri (Tornio and Kemi)
  • Kuusiluoto
  • Pajukari
  • Pensaskari
  • Röyttä

Kemi municipality

Islands in the Kemi municipality to the east of Tornio, at the mouth of river Kemijoki, include:

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  • Ajos
  • Inakari
  • Keilakrunni
  • Kemin Kiikkara
  • Keminkraaseli
  • Pohjois-Kraaseli
  • Rautakallio
  • Selkä-Sarvi
  • Täikkö
  • Täikönkari

Simo municipality

Islands in the Simo municipality at the mouth of river Simojoki include:

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  • Halttari
  • Härkäletto
  • Laitakari
  • Leipäreet
  • Lissabon
  • Montaja
  • Möyly
  • Ööperit
  • Paskaletto
  • Pirttisaari
  • Rajaletto
  • Saapaskari
  • Tiuranen
  • Tiurasenkalla
  • Tiurasenkrunni
  • Tynttyrit
  • Ykskivi

Ii municipality

The Hermanni islands. A wintery view of a group of small islands in the Bothnian Bay near Oulu, Finland

Islands in the Ii municipality at the mouth of river Iijoki include:

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  • Hietakalla, Vatunki
  • Hietakalla, Hiastinlahti
  • Hylkikalla
  • Iin Röyttä
  • Illinsaari
  • Karhu
  • Koni
  • Krassinletto
  • Kriisi
  • Krunnien saaristo
  • Kuivamatala
  • Kutinkalla
  • Onsajanmatala
  • Pallonen
  • Pensaskari
  • Ryöskärinkalla
  • Santapankki
  • Satakari
  • Selkäletto
  • Tangonsaari
  • Ulko-Klaama
  • Ulko-Pallonen
  • Ulkokrunni

Haukipudas municipality

Kellon Kraaseli in the winter

Islands in the former Haukipudas municipality include:

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  • Äijänkumpele
  • Astekari
  • Hanhikari
  • Hietakari
  • Hiuvet
  • Hopreeni
  • Iso-Miehikkä
  • Isonkivenletto
  • Kaasamatala,
  • Kattilankalla
  • Kellon Kraaseli
  • Kintasletto
  • Kotakari
  • Kriisinkivi
  • Kropsu
  • Laitakari
  • Lemmonletto
  • Luodeletto
  • Länsiletto
  • Lönkytin
  • Mustakari, Virpiniemi
  • Mustakari, Martinniemi
  • Nimetön
  • Pensaskari
  • Pulkkisenmatala (Haukipudas/Oulu)
  • Puukkoletto
  • Rapakari
  • Rivinletto
  • Satakarinletto
  • Välikari
  • Väliletto
  • Ykskivi

Oulu municipality

Kahvankari from the south

Islands in the Oulu municipality include:

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Other Finnish islands

Boats in Marjaniemi on Hailuoto

Other islands in the Finnish part of the bay include.

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  • Akio, Oulunsalo
  • Haahka
  • Hailuoto, Hailuoto
  • Iso-Kraaseli, Raahe
  • Kallankarit, Kalajoki
  • Kammonkari, Oulunsalo
  • Karinkannanmatala, Siikajoki
  • Kello, Raahe
  • Kengänkari, Hailuoto
  • Kolmenkoivunkari, Oulunsalo
  • Kotakari, Oulunsalo
  • Kraaseli, Oulunsalo
  • Kraaselinpauha, Lohtaja
  • Kumpele, Raahe
  • Lamunkari, Lumijoki
  • Maluri, Haaparanta
  • Ohtakari,
  • Parmiinit, Oulunsalo
  • Puluvärkki, Raahe
  • Rautakallio, Siikajoki
  • Rokonkari, Lumijoki
  • Sanskeri, Haaparanta
  • Santosenkari, Hailuoto
  • Seittenkaari, Haaparanta
  • Tasku, Raahe
  • Ulkolaidanmatala, Hailuoto
  • Ulkopauha, Raahe
  • Varjakansaari, Oulunsalo

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