merivedessä
Merivedessä is a small coastal locality in southern Finland. The name, meaning “in the sea water,” emphasizes its maritime character on the Gulf of Finland. The settlement comprises a central village and several nearby islands linked by bridges and seasonal ferries, with a rocky shoreline and sheltered harbors.
Geography and climate: The area forms part of a Baltic archipelago with pine forests and coves. The
History: Merivedessä developed as a fishing village from the 17th century, with shipbuilding and timber processing
Demographics: The locality has a few thousand residents. Finnish is the predominant language, with a small Swedish-speaking
Economy and infrastructure: The economy centers on fisheries, seafood processing, tourism and marina services. Merivedessä is
Culture and landmarks: The harbor hosts a summer market and sailing events. A historic lighthouse protects