Tondisaar
Island in Võrtsjärv lake, Estonia
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Tondisaar (lit. 'Haunted Island') is an island in the southern part of Estonia's second-largest lake, Võrtsjärv.[1]
Tondisaar is the only inland nesting place for Great cormorants in Estonia.[2]
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and the Väinameri Sea
- Kreenholm (Narva River)
- Piirissaar (Lake Peipus)
- Tondisaar (Lake Võrtsjärv)
- Bold marks currently populated islands.
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