Hara Island

Island in Estonia
59°35′04″N 25°37′30″E / 59.58444°N 25.62500°E / 59.58444; 25.62500Area0.11 km2 (0.042 sq mi)Highest elevation13 m (43 ft)Administration
Estonia
CountyHarjuMunicipalityKuusalu ParishDemographicsPopulation0

Hara (Estonian: Hara saar) is a small uninhabited island off the northern coast of Estonia in the Gulf of Finland with an area of 11 hectares. The highest point of the island is 13 meters above the sea level.

History

Prior to the Second World War, the island had a few families as permanent inhabitants and a small fish factory operated there. After the war, the small port facing the island on the mainland was taken over by the Soviet Navy and used as a naval training area. The island's inhabitants were removed and a Soviet submarine base was constructed with facilities to demagnetise the vessels' steel hulls. The Soviets departed in 1991; the base remains, derelict.

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Gulf of Finland
Coat of arms of Estonia
West Estonian archipelago
and the Väinameri Sea
Islands adjacent to
the mainland
Hiiumaa
group
Saaremaa-Muhu
group
Gulf of RigaLakes and riversFormer islands
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