Pasilaid
Island in Estonia
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Pasilaid or Pasja is an island belonging to the country of Estonia.[1]
See also
References
- ^ EELIS Infoleht - Saar: Pasilaid / Pasja
Further reading
- Tiit Leito: Vormsi piirkonna saared. In: Maakillud meres. Eesti väikesaared. Varrak, 2015 ISBN 9789985335567 pp. 192–195
- Ivar Arold: Eesti maastikud. Tartu Ülikooli, Tartu 2005 ISBN 9949110289 pp. 334f
- Madis Kanarbik: Ormsö. De estlandssvenska böndernas kamp mot godsägarna under 1700- och 1800-talet (= Nordistica Tartuensia. vol. 9). Tartu Ülikooli, Tartu 2003 ISBN 9985403681
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and the Väinameri Sea
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58°56′N 23°17′E / 58.933°N 23.283°E / 58.933; 23.283
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