59°21′26″N 24°03′19″E / 59.357171°N 24.055395°E
Pakri Peninsula extends from northwestern mainland Estonia's Harju County into the Baltic Sea. Its length is 12 km and its area is about 40 km2.
Portions of the peninsula were protected in 1998 as the Pakri Landscape Conservation Area on the basis of its unique geological features, valuable communities of flora and fauna, and historic interest.[1]
The port town of Paldiski is located on the peninsula.
Footnotes
edit- ^ "Conservation Management Plan of the Pakri Landscape Reserve". Institute of Geology at Tallinn University of Technology. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
References
edit- Lichens and their substrate preferences on the Pakri Peninsula (Northwest Estonia) [1]. University of Tartu.