- Korsholma Castle
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Korsholma Castle (Finnish: Korsholman linna, Swedish: Korsholm slott, also known as Chrysseborg[1]) was a medieval castle in Vaasa, Finland. It was probably built in the 1370s. Today a low mound is all that remains of the castle.[2]
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Finnish castles, fortresses and fortifications Middle Ages MajorOtherKajaani Castle · Kastelholm Castle · Korsholma Castle · Kexholm Castle · Kuusisto Castle · Oulu Castle · Raseborg Castle · Vyborg City Walls18th and 19th-century
fortificationsHamina Fortress · Lappeenranta Fortress · Suomenlinna Fortress · Svartholm Fortress · Lovisa Fortress · Hanko Fortress · Saint Anna's Crown Fortress · Taavetti Fortress · Svensksund Naval Fortress · Kyminlinna Fortress · Kärnäkoski Fortress · Järvitaipale Fortress · Utti Fortress · Liikkala Fortress · Bomarsund Fortress
20th-century fortresses Peter the Great's Naval Fortress · Krepost Sveaborg · Mannerheim Line · Harparskog Line · Salpa Line · VT-line · VKT-line · U station
Castles, fortresses and fortifications located outside modern-day Finnish borders shown in cursive.Coordinates: 63°04′10″N 21°43′16″E / 63.06944°N 21.72111°E
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