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editArticle says:
- Nagu consists of [...] and 1500–3000 smaller islands and skerries [...]
- Most of the islands belonging to the Nagu archipelago can be reached by a network of roads, bridges and cost-free connection boats [...]
I haven't been there (alas), but can more than 750 islands actually be reached by the described means? Or should "most" be modified to sth else? A skerry may defined as a rocky island, too small for habitation - but still included in the category "island".--Nø (talk) 11:00, 13 May 2021 (UTC)