hajut
Hajútx is a small island located in the Kuril Islands chain, which stretches from Japan to Russia in the Pacific Ocean. It is situated approximately 30 kilometers west of the island of Terpeniya, with which it is connected by a sand spit.
Geologically, Hajútx is a volcanic island, with a terrain consisting mainly of lava flows, cinder cones, and
Hajútx has no permanent human population, but it has been home to various wildlife species, including seabirds,
During World War II, Hajútx was the site of significant military activities, as both Japanese and Soviet
After the war, Hajútx was annexed by the Soviet Union, which transferred it to Russia in 1991.
Scientific research has been conducted on the island, particularly with regards to its geology, flora, and fauna.