Suensaari

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Hannula bridge between Suensaari and Tornio

Suensaari is a Finnish peninsula in the river Torne.[1] Although the 6 km2 peninsula is linked to Sweden, it was decided in 1809 that it would become Finnish. It has 2227 inhabitants as of 2012.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Suensaari". Suensaari (in Dutch). Retrieved 2 July 2018.
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65°51′06″N 24°08′31″E / 65.8517°N 24.14186°E / 65.8517; 24.14186