kiissä
Kiissä is a small, uninhabited island located in the Baltic Sea, approximately 5 kilometers off the coast of Finland. Geographically, it is part of an archipelago known for its rugged coastlines and sparse vegetation. The island's terrain consists mainly of rocky outcrops and shallow waters, with limited areas of sandy shores. Its size is relatively small, measuring less than a square kilometer in area.
The island's name, Kiissä, is of Finnish origin and its etymology is not definitively established, though it
Ecologically, Kiissä supports a modest array of flora and fauna typical of the Baltic coastal environment.
Due to its uninhabited nature and limited accessibility, Kiissä is not a tourist destination. Access is typically