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Haparanda Archipelago National Park

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Governing body
  
Naturvårdsverket

Area
  
60 km²

Established
  
1995

Address
  
953 85 Haparanda, Sweden

Phone
  
+46 10 698 10 00

Haparanda Archipelago National Park

Location
  
Norrbotten County, Sweden

Nearest city
  
Haparanda, Haparanda Municipality

Similar
  
Vadvetjåkka National Park, Garphyttan National Park, Töfsingdalen National Park, Björnlandet National Park, Tresticklan National Park

Haparanda Archipelago National Park (Swedish: Haparanda skärgårds nationalpark) is a national park in Haparanda Municipality, Norrbotten County, Sweden.

The park covers part of the Haparanda archipelago in the northeast of the Bothnian Bay near the border with Finland. There are two relatively large islands, Sandskär and Seskar Furö, and several smaller islands and reefs. The park is to the west of the Finnish Perämeri National Park.

All of the islands in the Harapanda archipelago have emerged in the last 1,500 years or so, as the bed of the bay has risen due to post-glacial rebound following the last ice age.The land continues to rise at about 8.5 millimetres (0.33 in) per year, so the islands are steadily expanding. The water surrounding the islands is shallow, making it difficult to land. The islands are typified by large dunes.

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Haparanda Archipelago National Park Wikipedia