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  1. Björkö (Swedish for "Birch Island") is an island in Lake Mälaren in eastern-central Sweden. It is mostly famous for housing the excavation site Birka populated c. 750-975 CE, together with Hovgården on Adelsö declared a World Heritage Site in 1993.

  2. Björkö är en bergig ö, med flera härliga klippor och barnvänliga badplatser. Här kan du sitta och njuta av utsikten över Bohusläns skärgård från Vinga till Marstrand. Om du besöker Björkö med båt finns en trevlig gästhamn med restaurang, livsmedelsbutik och bageri.

  3. Björkö är den näst största ön i skärgården med 555 hektar och 1554 invånare. Här kan du njuta av strövning, fiskande, cykling, minigolf och matställen i hamnen.

  4. Björkö is one of the larger islands in Gothenburgs archipelago. There are restaurants, B&B, child-friendly swimming spots and a guest harbour. The harbour area has a handful of places to check out including a small convenience shop and and a pizzeria.

  5. Björkö is an island in the outer archipelago of Korpo. Byviken, a harbour located on its southern side, is the most popular natural harbour in the southern Archipelago due to its safe harbour and magnificent views. Island can be reached only by boat.

  6. Primorsk (Russian: Примо́рск; Finnish: Koivisto; Swedish: Björkö) is a coastal town in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia and is the second largest Russian port on the Baltic, after St. Petersburg.

  7. The Viking City of Birka is situated on the island of Björkö in Lake Mälaren, Birka was one of the most important trading centers for Vikings. On the island you can go strolling in the cultural landscape, join a guided tour of the archaeological fields and visit the Birka Museum.