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Osmussaar (Swedish: Odensholm, German: Odinsholm) is an
Estonian island situated in the
mouth of the Gulf of
Finland in the
Baltic Sea, 7.5 km off the...
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Osmussaar earthquake occurred on 25
October 1976 near the
north tip of
Osmussaar, an
island close to the
coast of Estonia. Its
hypocenter was 10–13...
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Chapel of
Osmussaar (Jesu
Kapell in Swedish,
Jeesuse kabel in Estonian) is a
chapel on the
island of
Osmussaar which is
currently in ruins. In 2014 the...
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Osmussaar Lighthouse (Estonian:
Osmussaare tuletorn) is a
lighthouse on the
northwestern peak of
Osmussaar. The
lighthouse was
built in 1954, is made of...
- Alwmark, C.; Schmitz, B.; Kirsimäe, K. (2010). "The mid-Ordovician
Osmussaar breccia in
Estonia linked to the
disruption of the L-chondrite parent...
- have been a parasite. It
occurs in the
Middle Ordovician bryozoans of
Osmussaar Island, Estonia. Wisshak,
Knaust and
Bertling (2019)
state that Anoigmaichnus...
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exposed at the surface.
Boulders of
gneissic breccia found on the
coast of
Osmussaar, a
nearby island, are
believed to have been
thrown there by the explosion...
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around the
island of
Osmussaar. The
largest known Neugrund breccia formation is Skarvan. It is
located near the west
coast of
Osmussaar.
Skarvan Schmieder...
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Lolland Major Estonian islands:
Abruka Hiiumaa Kihnu Muhumaa Naissaar Osmussaar Piirissaar Ruhnu Saaremaa Vilsandi Vormsi Major Swedish islands: Gotland...
- H****elblatt.
Noarootsi church added chapels in Sutlepa,
Rooslepa and
Osmussaar. At the same time, a line of
manor houses was built,
which initiated limits...