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Revision as of 05:01, 21 March 2013
Granskär (Template:Lang-sv, Template:Lang-fi) is an island in the Kvarken ("The Throat"), the narrowest part of the Gulf of Bothnia in the northern part of the Baltic sea. It has few inhabitants, almost all Swedish-speaking. Granskär belongs to the municipality of Vaasa.
The area has been inhabited since before the time of Swedish dominion over Finland; the first habitations can be traced to at least the 11th century and possibly earlier.[1]
Granskär is part of a larger archipelago and most of the smaller islands around Replot have traditionally been used as fishing camps. Today the buildings are generally used as summer cottages since maritime activities play a large part in the culture of the region. Fishing is nowadays mostly a recreational activity, but there are still a number of professional fishermen active in the archipelago.[2]
A large part of the Kvarken archipelago has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[3]
63°7.3′N 21°28.5′E / 63.1217°N 21.4750°E