Pujurderahu

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Pujurderahu
Waters Väinameri
Geographical location 58 ° 56 '17.45 "  N , 23 ° 5' 15.88"  E Coordinates: 58 ° 56 '17.45 "  N , 23 ° 5' 15.88"  E
Pujurderahu (Estonia)
Pujurderahu
surface 0.007 8  ha
Residents uninhabited

Pujurderahu is an uninhabited Estonian Baltic Sea island in Väinameri .

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The island is located off the east coast of the second largest Estonian island Hiiumaa (German Dagö ). It is located in the waterway Hari kurk (German Moon-Sund ) between the islands of Vormsi and Hiiumaa.

Pujurderahu is 78 square meters. Its circumference is 0.35 km.

The elongated and stony island is best known to nature lovers for its colony of gray seals . It is protected by the EU Natura 2000 program .

The island administratively belongs to the village of Vahtrepa in the rural municipality of Hiiumaa .

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