Replot

The size is about 150 square kilometres (58 sq mi), one of the largest islands of Finland.

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.

Today the buildings are generally used as summer cottages since maritime activities play a large part in the culture of the region.

[3] North of Replot is the island of Björkö, which formerly belonged to the municipality of Björköby, which is also the name of its main village.

A large part of the Replot archipelago has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Location
Coat of arms of Replot's municipality
Typical stony shore in the Replot archipelago.