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Location | Utö, Pargas, Finland |
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Coordinates | 59°46′51″N 21°22′05″E / 59.780947°N 21.368122°E |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1753 (first) |
Construction | granite |
Automated | 1986 |
Height | 24 metres (79 ft) |
Shape | square tower |
Markings | white and red vertical stripe on each side, red lantern, green lantern dome |
Power source | candle, hemp oil, kerosene, diesel generator |
Heritage | local heritage site |
Light | |
First lit | 1814 (current) |
Focal height | 40 metres (130 ft) |
Lens | parabolic reflector (–1881), first order Fresnel lens (1906–) |
Range | 17.8 nmi (33.0 km; 20.5 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl (2) W 12s. |
The Utö Lighthouse is located on the island of Utö, in Pargas municipality, Finland. [1] The 24-metre-high (79 ft) tower is situated on the island's summit. [2] After the original round lighthouse (Finland's first lighthouse) was destroyed during the Russo-Swedish Wars of 1808-09, the present structure was constructed in 1814, with the present lens installed in 1906. [3]
The lighthouse is painted as the signal flag H (Hotel), as the island has a maritime pilot station. Likewise, the light signal of the lighthouse is four short flashes (....) as Morse code letter 'H'.
59°46′51″N 21°22′11″E / 59.78075°N 21.369833°E
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Location | Utö, Pargas, Finland |
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Coordinates | 59°46′51″N 21°22′05″E / 59.780947°N 21.368122°E |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1753 (first) |
Construction | granite |
Automated | 1986 |
Height | 24 metres (79 ft) |
Shape | square tower |
Markings | white and red vertical stripe on each side, red lantern, green lantern dome |
Power source | candle, hemp oil, kerosene, diesel generator |
Heritage | local heritage site |
Light | |
First lit | 1814 (current) |
Focal height | 40 metres (130 ft) |
Lens | parabolic reflector (–1881), first order Fresnel lens (1906–) |
Range | 17.8 nmi (33.0 km; 20.5 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl (2) W 12s. |
The Utö Lighthouse is located on the island of Utö, in Pargas municipality, Finland. [1] The 24-metre-high (79 ft) tower is situated on the island's summit. [2] After the original round lighthouse (Finland's first lighthouse) was destroyed during the Russo-Swedish Wars of 1808-09, the present structure was constructed in 1814, with the present lens installed in 1906. [3]
The lighthouse is painted as the signal flag H (Hotel), as the island has a maritime pilot station. Likewise, the light signal of the lighthouse is four short flashes (....) as Morse code letter 'H'.
59°46′51″N 21°22′11″E / 59.78075°N 21.369833°E