'Kataja', the easternmost point of
Sweden, is an islet south of
Haparanda in
Norrbotten. The islet's area is 0.71 km², about 2 km long and 200-500 m wide. Its location is .
The island is divided between Sweden and
Finland. The border was established in 1809 between what was previously two islands, the larger Swedish one called Kataja and the smaller Finnish one called 'Inakari'. In the decades since 1809,
post-glacial rebound has caused the sea level in the region to drop relative to land level, joining the two islands.