Tarttuvat
Tarttuvat is a remote archipelago located in the northern open sea, consisting of seventeen rugged islands linked by tidal channels. The landscape features basalt cliffs, glaciated peaks reaching up to 980 meters, and a network of shielded inlets and fjords. The climate is subpolar oceanic, with cool summers, frequent fog, strong westerly winds, and high precipitation distributed throughout the year.
The name Tarttuvat comes from the local Tarttuvi language, meaning "twilight islands" or "islands of dusk," reflecting
Archaeological finds indicate intermittent human presence since the late Bronze Age, with communities relying on fisheries,
The economy is based on sustainable fisheries, small-scale aquaculture, and ecotourism focused on wildlife viewing and
The population is small and dispersed, speaking Tarttuvi alongside a national language. Community life centers on