Gogland or Hogland (Russian: Гогланд; Finnish: Suursaari; Swedish: Hogland, Estonian: Suursaar, German: Hochland) is an island in the Gulf of Finland in the eastern Baltic Sea, about 180 km west of Saint Petersburg and 35 km from the coast of Finland (near Kotka). Hogland has an area of approximately 21 km2 (8.1 sq mi); its highest point is 173 m (568 ft). It belongs to Russia's Kingiseppsky District in the Leningrad Oblast.
Hogland's tourist industry is growing in importance, with most tourists coming from St. Petersburg, and some from Finland. In 2006, however, Russian authorities declared Hogland a 'border area', which means that foreign nationals are not allowed to travel to the island without special permits. This limits tourism from abroad to small groups admitted one at a time, and adds extensive bureaucracy to applications for permission to visit the island.
There is some confusion regarding the transliteration of the name from the Russian language. The name Hogland has never actually changed; however, in Russian, the sound h is traditionally rendered as g in older transliterations, thus the Russian version of the name has always been Gogland. Since being ceded to Russia the Russian name form, as seen on many maps, is often used in western languages.
Deep in the crowd you stand
Enclosed by human walls
Shelter your mind knows where
Watching the world hit the fan
You chain those psychic doors
It’s cuckooland out there
And everybody lets you down
So many crazy headstrong people
Deep in yourself making plans
You feel no bounds at all
And nobody really cares
Watching your mind expand
To fill those empty halls
It’s cuckooland in there
And everybody lets you down
So many crazy headstrong people
And everybody lets you down
I’m going crazy
And everybody lets you down