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page 1Natura 2000 in Finland
Oijärvi
Oijärvi is a medium-sized lake of northern Finland in the Kuivajoki main catchment area. It is located in the Northern Ostrobothnia region and Ii municipality. A big part of the lake belongs to the Natura 2000 protection program due to its good environment for birds.
Vaikkojoki River
Vaikkojoki River is a long river, which is in provinces of Northern Karelia and Northern Savonia.
Tuomiojärvi
Tuomiojärvi is a lake in the city of Jyväskylä, Central Finland. The 298-hectare lake has 7 islands. The average depth of the lake is 3.5 metres and the maximum depth is 13.1 metres. The lake has five official beach areas.
Kukkarokivi
300px|thumb|Kukkarokivi in the winter.
thumb|Kukkarokivi in Finland framstäldt i teckningar published 1845-1852.
Signilskär
Signilskär is one of the westernmost islands in Finland, being part of the archipelago of Åland in the Gulf of Bothnia. The island, along with Katajaluoto, Hamnskär, and North and South Västerskär, makes up part of the municipality of Hammarland. Beyond Signilskär is Märket, the westernmost point of Finland.
Omenainen
Omenainen (or Ominainen; ) is a state-owned uninhabited island in the municipality of Nagu (now Pargas), Finland, in the central Archipelago Sea. The size of the island is about seven hectares and its highest point is about 22 meters high. Trees grow there, and the beaches are rugged and inaccessible. The island belongs to the nationally valuable landscape area of Airisto–Seili, and the Natura 2000 area to the Själö archipelago.