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Kalajoki (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkɑlɑˌjoki]; literally translated the "fish river") is a coastal town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the Gulf of Bothnia in the province of Oulu and is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region.

Kalajoki

City in Finland
Area: 923 mi²
Population: 12,428 (Jul 31, 2020)
Town privileges: 2002
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Kalajoki is a coastal town of 12,000 (2021) in the Western Oulu region in southern Northern Ostrobothnia. The town is best known for its kilometres-long ...
Kalajoki, located on the shore of the Bay of Bothnia, is the riviera of northern Finland and the windmill capital of our country, where you can vacation in ...
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Probably the best beach resort in Finland. An impressive tourist business with hotels, restaurants, outlets and activity parks has grown next to the wonderful ...
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Kalajoki Marina is a high-class, maritime boating and recreation centre being built in the Hiekkasärkät tourist centre. The aim is to build the most ...
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The Kalajoki (literally "Fish River") is a 130-kilometre (80 mi) long river in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland. The river's origin is near Haapajärvi and its ...
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Kalajoki is a city in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland. It has many popular attractions, including Kalajoki Top Camping Hiekkasärkät, Water Park Jukupark Kalajoki ...
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Kalajoki is known for its endless sandy beaches and dunes; they stretch over a total of about 600 hectares. The seaside nature creates a very special setting, ...