Iniö is a small municipality located in the Archipelago Sea in southwestern Finland. It is part of the region of Southwest Finland and is made up of a group of islands, with the main island also called Iniö. The municipality is known for its beautiful natural landscapes, including rocky shores, lush forests, and picturesque coastal views. Iniö has a small, close-knit community with a population of just over 200 people. The main village, Norrby, is the administrative center of the municipality and is home to a few shops, a school, and a church. The island is also known for its traditional wooden houses and historic buildings, which give the area a charming and timeless atmosphere.