Suur Strait Explained

Suur Strait (Estonian: Suur väin) is a strait in Estonia, it is located between Muhu and the Estonian mainland.[1] The strait (being itself part of Väinameri) connects Väinameri and Gulf of Riga.

Several islets are located in the strait: e.g. Papirahu, Kesselaid, Kõbajad, Viirelaid.

The strait maximum depth of 24 m is the deepest point in Väinameri.

Kuivastu Harbour is located at the strait. A ferry crosses the strait from Virtsu to Kuivastu.

As of 2020, the Estonian Ministry of Economic Affairs was assessing the possibility of building either a bridge or tunnel across the Suur Strait.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Päring kohanimeandmebaasist. Eesti kohanimed . www.eki.ee . 4 April 2020 . et.
  2. https://news.err.ee/1074846/economic-affairs-minister-applies-for-long-term-island-bridge-link-plan ERR News. Economic affairs minister applies for long-term island bridge link plan.