Prästö, Åland

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Coordinates60°12′45″N 20°15′40″E / 60.21250°N 20.26111°E / 60.21250; 20.26111
ArchipelagoÅland
Area2.9 km2 (1.1 sq mi)
Prästö
The Bomarsund Museum in Prästö
Geography
LocationArchipelago Sea
Coordinates60°12′45″N 20°15′40″E / 60.21250°N 20.26111°E / 60.21250; 20.26111
ArchipelagoÅland
Area2.9 km2 (1.1 sq mi)
Length2.5 km (1.55 mi)
Width1.7 km (1.06 mi)
Highest elevation45 m (148 ft)
Highest pointÄngsbergen
Administration
CountyÅland
Demographics
Population94 (2016)
19th-century sketch of the Prästötornet surrendering to the Anglo-French troops

Prästö (lit.'Priest Island') is an island in the municipality of Sund in Åland, Finland. It is connected to the Åland Mainland by the Bomarsund Bridge crossing the narrow Bomarsund Strait. Prästö is located next to the ruins of the Bomarsund Fortress, the place of the 1856 Crimean War Battle of Bomarsund. The island is known of its rich military history, especially of the six Russian military cemeteries established in the 19th century. Because of the graveyards, Prästö was once known as the ″Island of the Dead″.[1]

The island hosts a campsite and two museums showing the history of Prästö and the Bomarsund Fortress.

Cemeteries

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