leveri
Leveri is a small, uninhabited island located in the northern part of the Gulf of Finland, between Finland and Estonia. Geographically, it belongs to the archipelago of the Finnish province of Uusimaa, specifically within the municipality of Pornainen. The island covers an area of approximately 0.04 square kilometers (10 acres) and is part of the archipelago known as the Archipelago Sea, though it lies closer to the mainland than many of its more remote counterparts.
Leveri is notable for its historical significance and natural beauty. The island was once a strategic location
Access to Leveri is limited, as it lacks permanent infrastructure such as roads or buildings. Visitors typically
Leveri is also referenced in local folklore and maritime traditions, often appearing in stories about sailors