omistuskanavia
Omistuskanavia, also known as the "Omistus Canal," is a man-made waterway located in the northern part of Estonia. It was constructed in the 19th century to facilitate the transportation of goods and people between the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland. The canal is approximately 20 kilometers long and connects the Gulf of Finland to the Baltic Sea, bypassing the narrow and shallow strait of Moonsund.
The canal was built between 1828 and 1832, and it played a significant role in the economic
Today, the Omistuskanavia is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors the opportunity to experience the history