Eurajoki TV Mast

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Eurajoki TV Mast is a mast in Eurajoki, Finland. It has a height of 321 metres (1053 feet).

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    61°16′52″N21°41′53″E / 61.28111°N 21.69806°E / 61.28111; 21.69806 (Eurajoki TV Mast)


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