harkinnoissa
Harkinnoissa is a small, uninhabited island located in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Finland. It is part of the Åland archipelago, a self-governing region of Finland known for its unique cultural and natural environment. The island is characterized by its rocky shores, sparse vegetation, and a generally rugged landscape typical of the outer archipelago.
Geologically, harkinnoissa, like much of the Åland Islands, is composed of ancient granitic rock. The soil is
The island has no permanent human settlements and is primarily of interest for its natural state. It