falikuviot
Falikuviot, also known as the Falikuviot Islands, is a group of small islands located in the Gulf of Finland, off the coast of Estonia. The islands are part of the larger archipelago of the Estonian mainland and are known for their unique natural beauty and historical significance. The name "Falikuviot" is derived from the Estonian words "fali," meaning "cliff," and "kuviot," meaning "islands," reflecting the rugged and rocky nature of the terrain.
The islands are primarily composed of limestone and are characterized by their steep cliffs, rocky outcrops,
Historically, the Falikuviot Islands have been inhabited by various indigenous peoples, including the Estonian tribes. Today,