Suomen leijona
Suomen leijona, Kökar, Ålands Archipelago, Åland Islands, Finland

Suomen Leijona
The Suomen Leijona, meaning The Lion of Finland, is a notable lighthouse located in the Åland Islands, Finland.
- The Suomen Leijona serves as an important aid to navigation in the Northern Baltic Sea.
- It was built in 1987 and has been operated by the Finnish Maritime Administration since its inception.
History
Built in 1987, the Suomen Leijona was constructed by Q56403840, an architect whose identity is currently not available.
- The lighthouse has been operated by the Finnish Maritime Administration since its inception.
- Its status as a museum or historical landmark has not been confirmed.
Architecture and Construction
The Suomen Leijona stands at a height of approximately 13 meters (43 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 46 meters (151 feet).
- Its design features a distinctive shape, which contributes to its visibility in the region.
- The lighthouse is constructed from materials such as concrete and steel.
Light Characteristics
The Suomen Leijona emits a white light that can be seen up to 9 nautical miles (16 km) away.
- The light's pattern consists of two flashes, separated by a period of 12 seconds, with the sequence being 0.4+(1.6)+0.4+(9.6).
Current Status
The Suomen Leijona is currently an active aid to navigation, operated by the Finnish Maritime Administration.
Location and Accessibility
Located in Kökar, Åland Islands, Finland, the Suomen Leijona can be accessed via land or sea.
- The lighthouse's exact coordinates are 59.4726667° N, 20.81315° E.
Heritage Status
The Suomen Leijona has not been designated as a protected historical site or monument by any governing authority.
Notable Historical Events
Unfortunately, no notable historical events have been recorded for the Suomen Leijona.
Details
| Name | Suomen leijona |
|---|---|
| City | Kökar |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 59.472668, 20.81315 |
| Architect | Q56403840 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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