Kiirkismus
Kiirkusimaa is a coastal region in northeastern Estonia, characterized by a low-lying area of land enclosed by a chain of small islands and bays. The name Kiirkusimaa literally translates to "Church Land" or "Church Sea" in Estonian. The region is so named due to a partially submerged old church being situated in the coastal waters.
Kiirkusimaa is situated in the northern part of the province of Ida-Viru, bordering the Bay of Narva
Natural Features and Occurrences
Kiirkusimaa is home to an array of natural features and occurrences. The area's complex lowlands are susceptible
Kiirkusimaa features a particularly rich biodiversity of coastal wetland biomes. This includes Spartina, Stypa, and mallet
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