lehmäkari
Lehmäkari is a small island located in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Finland. Administratively, it belongs to the municipality of Pargas in the Southwest Finland region. The island is characterized by its rocky shores and sparse vegetation, typical of the Finnish archipelago.
The name "Lehmäkari" translates from Finnish to "cow's rock," suggesting a historical or anecdotal connection to
Lehmäkari does not have a permanent human settlement. Its primary significance is ecological, serving as a