Kymmendö
Kymmendö is an island located in the outer archipelago of Finland, in the Gulf of Finland. It is part of the municipality of Kimitoön. Historically, Kymmendö has been inhabited by fishermen and seal hunters, and served as a pilot station. The island's landscape is characterized by rocky shores, pine forests, and small villages. Its remote location contributed to a distinct cultural heritage, including its own dialect of Swedish. Today, Kymmendö is a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and tranquility, particularly during the summer months. The island can be reached by ferry from various locations in the archipelago.