poolsaare
Poolsaare is the Estonian term for a peninsula, a landform that extends into a body of water while remaining connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. It is commonly used in geographic descriptions and in place names to designate peninsulas along coastlines.
The word poolsaare is formed from pool- meaning “half” and saare, the genitive of saar meaning “island,”
Peninsulas vary in size, shape, and land use. They may host towns, harbors, agricultural areas, or protected
In Estonia and other Baltic-region contexts, peninsulas contribute to the characteristic coastlines along the Baltic Sea
Notes: Poolsaare is primarily a geographic term and appears in numerous toponyms to denote specific peninsulas;