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Eurajoki is a town and municipality in Satakunta, possibly most famous for the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant.

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Highway 8 between Turku and Pori passes through the town centre.

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There are buses along Highway 8 between Turku and Pori, some coming all the way from Vaasa or Oulu.

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Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant
  • 1 Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant (Olkiluodon ydinvoimala) (5 km towards Rauma along E8, then 13 km along Olkiluodontie; at times there is also free bus transport from Rauma to the visitor centre and back), +358 2 8381-5221, . Daily 10:00–20:00. The source of a third of Finland's electricity, with three reactors. Reactor number 3 was expected to be finished in five years, in 2010, but was not ready for use until 2023. The plant has a visitor centre with a science exhibition. Check in time whether booking is needed and what security clearance is needed (you at least need an official ID). Free. Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant (Q1412996) on Wikidata Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant on Wikipedia
  • 2 Eurajoki Church, Kirkkotie 8. Yellow wooden church, finished in 1803 during the last few years of Swedish rule. As such it's also known as Kustaa Adolfin kirkko, Gustav Adolf's church, probably after Gustav IV Adolf who ruled Sweden (and Finland) at the time. Eurajoki Church (Q5400289) on Wikidata
  • 3 Eurajoki water tower, Maununpolku. Features a viewing platform and a Foucault pendulum; a pendulum which showcases the rotation of the Earth. (Q11859033) on Wikidata

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  • 1 Ravintola Selen, Kirkkotie 6. Kebab and pizza place.

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