Soikinsky Peninsula

The Soikinsky Peninsula (Russian: Сойкино, Finnish: Soikkola, Ingrian: Soikkola) in Kingiseppsky District, Leningrad Oblast, Russia projects out into the Gulf of Finland, separating the Luga Bay from the Koporye Bay.

[1] The most populous village, also known as Soikino, was destroyed during World War II.

Currently the main settlement is Vistino, which has a museum dedicated to the Izhorian heritage of the region.

An oil terminal is slated to be constructed at Vistino, starting from 2009.

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The south coast of the Gulf of Finland.