köydille
Köydille is a term primarily used in Estonia and parts of Finland to refer to a small, often uninhabited or sparsely populated island. These islands are typically found in coastal waters or archipelagos. The size of a köydille can vary significantly, from mere rocky outcrops barely above sea level to larger landmasses capable of supporting some vegetation.
The term "köydille" is not a scientific classification but rather a colloquial designation. It often implies
The ecological characteristics of köydille islands are diverse, depending on their location, size, and geology. Many