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Iso Vasikkasaari

Islands of Espoo
Iso Vasikkasaari, Espoo, July 2015
Iso Vasikkasaari, Espoo, July 2015

Iso Vasikkasaari is one of the outdoor islands in Espoo, Finland. It is located about a kilometre east-southeast from the Nuottaniemi boat harbour in Matinkylä. The island is officially part of Matinkylä, the shortest distance between the island and the continent is less than half a kilometre. A distinctive feature of the island is its local nomenclature related to ancient Greece.

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Iso Vasikkasaari
Nokkalanpolku, Espoo Matinkylä (Suur-Matinkylä)

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N 60.14 ° E 24.761111111111 °
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Nokkalanpolku
02230 Espoo, Matinkylä (Suur-Matinkylä)
Finland
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Iso Vasikkasaari, Espoo, July 2015
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