Pedassaar

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Location of Pedassaar in Estonia. Eesti Pedassaar.png
Location of Pedassaar in Estonia.

Pedassaar is an island in the Gulf of Finland belonging to Estonia.

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59°31′N25°23′E / 59.517°N 25.383°E / 59.517; 25.383


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