Abruka

Abruka
village

The oldest building on Abruka: The Abruka House (Abruka maja).

Location of Abruka in Estonia.
Coordinates: 58°09′50″N 22°30′14″E / 58.16389°N 22.50389°E / 58.16389; 22.50389Coordinates: 58°09′50″N 22°30′14″E / 58.16389°N 22.50389°E / 58.16389; 22.50389
Country Estonia
County Saare County
Municipality Lääne-Saare Parish
Area(Area of village)
  Total 10.1 km2 (3.9 sq mi)
Population (01.01.2011[1])
  Total 33
  Density 3.3/km2 (8.5/sq mi)

Abruka is an 8.78 km² Estonian island in the Gulf of Riga, 4 km south of the island of Saaremaa.

Together with few neighbouring smaller islands (Vahase, Kasselaid, Linnusitamaa and Kirjurahu) Abruka forms the village of Abruka, which is part of Lääne-Saare Parish, Saare County. The village has a population of 33 (as of 1 January 2011)[1] and an area of 10.1 km².

The first records about the population on Abruka originate from the Middle Ages, when the Bishop of Ösel-Wiek founded a horse breeding manor (Abro) there. Permanent population developed in the 18th century. 1881–1972 an elementary school operated on Abruka.[2]

Abruka is the site of a Central European-type broadleaf forest, which is rare in the region. To protect this a nature reserve was created in 1937.

There's a library (located in the harbour building) and a museum which is located on the side of the former manor park in the oldest building on Abruka (The Abruka House).[3]

Abruka can be reached by postboat Heili from Roomassaare harbour in Kuressaare.[4]

The twin writers Jüri Tuulik and Ülo Tuulik (born 1940) were born on Abruka.[2]

References

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  1. 1 2 "Kaarma valla asulate nimekiri seisuga 01.01.2011" (in Estonian). Kaarma vald. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Abruka küla" (in Estonian). eestigiid.ee. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  3. "Ajalugu" (in Estonian). Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  4. "Location". abruka.ee. Retrieved 2 April 2011.

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