Strombören
Strombören is a small archipelago in the Baltic region, consisting of a group of low-lying islands and rocky islets. It lies off the northern European coast and is characterized by a temperate maritime climate, rugged shores, and shallow straits that separate the islands from the mainland.
The name Strombören is of Scandinavian origin, with elements commonly linked to storms or streams and the
Geography and ecology: The archipelago comprises roughly a dozen islands and skerries, many covered with coniferous
History and economy: Strombören has a long maritime history, with evidence of fishing and small-scale trade
Administration and access: The islands are part of a rural municipality and several zones are protected as