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Ytre Hvaler National Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ytre Hvaler National Park
Ytre Hvaler National Park ((ノルウェー語:Ytre Hvaler nasjonalpark)) is a national park in Hvaler and Fredrikstad in Østfold, Norway. It is mostly a marine park, covering the outer parts of the skerries of the Oslofjord's east shore. To the south, the national park's border lies on the Norway–Sweden border next to Kosterhavet National Park. Ytre Hvaler covers an area of , of which is sea and is land. The park was established on 26 June 2009 and is the only marine national park in the country. Settlements in the area may have been as old as the Bronze Age. The park is dominated by the coastal culture which has used the area for centuries, resulting in it including boathouses for fishing. Akerøya was settled between 1682 and 1807. There are more than 50 shipwrecks in the park, the most prominent being the frigate ''Lossen''. Within the park are two lighthouses: Torbjørnskjær and Homlungen, both which are operated by the Norwegian Coastal Administration. The islands remain in use for grazing. The park includes the largest known coral reef in sheltered waters in Europe, which is located near the island Tisler.〔 ==References==
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