pelkojaan
Pelkojaan is a small, uninhabited island located in the northern part of the Baltic Sea. Its exact geographical coordinates place it within the territorial waters of an unnamed Nordic country, though it is rarely visited due to its remote location and harsh climate. The island is characterized by a rocky terrain and sparse vegetation, primarily consisting of hardy mosses and lichens.
The name "Pelkojaan" is believed to have Finnish origins, possibly relating to its exposed and exposed nature,
Due to its lack of resources and difficult access, Pelkojaan holds little economic or strategic importance.