alahinnatuna
Alahinnatuna, also known as Alahinnatuna Island, is a small, uninhabited island located in the Gulf of Finland, off the coast of Estonia. The island is part of the larger Alahinnatuna archipelago, which includes several other small islands and islets. Alahinnatuna Island itself is approximately 1.5 kilometers long and 0.5 kilometers wide, with a total area of about 0.5 square kilometers. The island is characterized by its flat, sandy terrain and is covered in a mix of coniferous and deciduous forests. The island is known for its birdlife, with several species of seabirds nesting on its shores, including the common guillemot and the razorbill.
The island is part of the Alahinnatuna Nature Reserve, which was established in 1993 to protect the
Alahinnatuna Island is also of historical significance, as it was once inhabited by the indigenous Estonian