Category
page 1Landforms of Saare County
Gulf of Riga
bay of the Baltic Sea between Latvia and Estonia
Kaali crater
meteorite crater in Estonia, main crater of a crater field
Karujärv
Karujärv (literally, 'bear lake'; also or ) is a lake in Estonia. It is located in the village of Paiküla in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County.
Mullutu-Suurlaht
Mullutu-Suurlaht (also Mullutu Suurlaht) is a former lake in Estonia. It is located on the island of Saaremaa, about west of the town of Kuressaare. It had an area of and its maximum depth was . It was a brackish waterbody that has now become two separate lakes as a result of uplift and overgrowth:
Suurlaht or Kellamäe Bay (; ) to the east, and
Mullutu Bay () or Big Mullutu Bay (; ) to the west.
Sõrve Peninsula
peninsula in Estonia
Harilaid
peninsula in Estonia
Tagalaht
Tagalaht () is a bay in the Baltic Sea, on the north-west coast of Saaremaa Island in Estonia, situated between the Tagamõisa Peninsula () and Ninase (Cape Ninnast). During World War I, the bay, guarded by Russian beach forts at Hundsort and Ninnast, was the main landing point for German troops during Operation Albion in October 1917, when Saaremaa was occupied.
Panga Cliff
cliff in Estonia
Undu Bay
lake in Saaremaa Rural Municipality, Estonia
Gretagrund
Gretagrund (or Greta-Grund) is a shoal located a few km southeast of Ruhnu island in the Gulf of Riga, Estonia.
Aastejärv
Aastejärv (also ) is a lake in Estonia. It is located in the village of Neeme in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County.