Osmussaar
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Osmussaar (Estonian, Odensholm in Swedish) is an island 7.5 km off Estonia in Noarootsi Commune, Lääne County. It is 4.7 km² (1,160 acres) in area. There are no permanent inhabitants on the island.
The island is named after the Vikings' chief god Odin, who, as the legend goes, is buried on the island. Before World War II 130 people, mainly Swedes, lived on the island. All inhabitants were forced to leave the island in 1940, when the Soviet Army base laid the foundation on the island. Osmussaar was the last foothold in Estonia that was given up to the Germans.
Nowadays it is a nature reserve. The Swedish landowners were not allowed to reclaim their land and property, so they got compensated elsewhere in Noarootsi.