Nipohjaisilla
Nipohjaisilla, also known as the Nipohjaisilla Islands, is a small archipelago located in the Gulf of Finland, off the coast of Finland. The islands are part of the larger group of islands known as the Åland Islands, which are an autonomous region of Finland. The Nipohjaisilla Islands consist of a few small, rocky islets that are uninhabited and primarily used for recreational purposes.
The islands are known for their scenic beauty and are a popular destination for nature lovers and
Nipohjaisilla is accessible by boat from the nearby town of Kökar, which is the largest inhabited island
The Nipohjaisilla Islands have a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Bronze