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Liia
View of Liia Island (in the background)
Liia is located in Estonia
Liia
Liia
The Location of Liia in Estonia
Geography
Coordinates58°50′13″N 23°23′49″E / 58.83694°N 23.39694°E / 58.83694; 23.39694
Administration
Estonia
CountyLääne County
MunicipalityHaapsalu

Liia (or Liialaid) is an island belonging to the country of Estonia. The island is mostly beach ridges and consists of meadows, juniper and pine forest at its highest points.[1]

See also

List of islands of Estonia

References

  1. ^ Ratas, Urve, et al. Small Islands of Estonia: Landscape Ecological Studies. Estonia, Institute of Ecology, 1997.

58°50′13″N 23°23′49″E / 58.83694°N 23.39694°E / 58.83694; 23.39694