Soela Strait ( Estonian: Soela väin, Swedish: Sele sund) is the strait in Estonia, locating between Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. [1] The strait connects Väinameri and open part of Baltic Sea.
According to ethnographer Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Russwurm, the name of strait derives from Swedish Estonian word "söäl", which means " seal". [2]
The width of strait is about 6 km.
Several islets locates in the strait: e.g. Pihlalaid, Suurlaid.
58°40′0.001″N 22°31′59.999″E / 58.66666694°N 22.53333306°E
Soela Strait ( Estonian: Soela väin, Swedish: Sele sund) is the strait in Estonia, locating between Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. [1] The strait connects Väinameri and open part of Baltic Sea.
According to ethnographer Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Russwurm, the name of strait derives from Swedish Estonian word "söäl", which means " seal". [2]
The width of strait is about 6 km.
Several islets locates in the strait: e.g. Pihlalaid, Suurlaid.
58°40′0.001″N 22°31′59.999″E / 58.66666694°N 22.53333306°E