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Wäiski is a restaurant ship located in Merihaka, Helsinki, Finland.
The ship has had a long history. The steam ship Wäiski was originally built in 1911 in Germany as the passenger ship Oldenburg. It was later resold and renamed many times. In 1967, it was sold to Oskarshamn, Sweden.
In 1989, it was sold to Naantali, Finland, and in 1999, it finally settled in Merihaka.
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60°10′39.47″N 24°57′29.64″E / 60.1776306°N 24.9582333°E / 60.1776306; 24.9582333
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