Tulusas
Tulusas are a group of islands located in the Gulf of Finland, within the territory of the Russian Federation. They are situated in the northwestern part of the Gulf of Finland, about 20 kilometers from the coast of the Leningrad Oblast. The archipelago consists of 15 islands, the largest of which is Tulus Island, measuring approximately 1.5 kilometers in length and 0.5 kilometers in width. The islands are known for their rocky shores, sandy beaches, and dense forests, providing a habitat for various bird species and other wildlife.
The Tulusas are part of the Tersky District of the Leningrad Oblast and are uninhabited, except for
The Tulusas are also significant for their historical and cultural importance. The islands have been the subject
Despite their remote location, the Tulusas are accessible by boat, making them a popular destination for nature