Harilaid

The Harilaid Peninsula is a peninsula on the northwest coast of the island of in . It should not be confused with the islet of , which lies between the islands of and .
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  • Type: Peninsula
  • Description: peninsula in Estonia
  • Also known as: Harilaid Neem”, “Harilaid Peninsula”, “Karilaid Peninsula”, and “Poluostrov Khari-Layd

Places of Interest

Highlights include Kiipsaare Lighthouse and Laialepa Bay.

is located on the tip of the Harilaid peninsula on the island of , , in the territory of . The lighthouse was built from reinforced concrete in 1933.

Lake
is situated 3½ km east of Harilaid.

Harilaid

Latitude
58.47889° or 58° 28′ 44″ north
Longitude
21.86333° or 21° 51′ 48″ east
Elevation
7 metres (23 feet)
Open location code
9GC3FVH7+H8
Geo­Names ID
592176
Wiki­data ID
Q692184
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Turkish—“Harilaid” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: شبه جزيرة هاريلايد
  • Cebuano: Harilaid
  • Czech: Harilaid
  • Czech: Harilaidský poloostrov
  • Dutch: Harilaid (schiereiland)
  • Dutch: Harilaid
  • Estonian: Harilaid
  • Estonian: Harilaiu poolsaar
  • German: Harilaid
  • Spanish: Harilaid
  • Spanish: Peninsula de Harilaid
  • Spanish: Península de Harilaid
  • Swedish: Harilaid
  • Turkish: Harilaid

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Localities in the Area

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Highlights include Haagilõugas and Uudepanga Bay.

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