- The
Saatse Boot (Estonian:
Saatse saabas; Russian: Саатсеский сапог) is a boot-shaped area of
Russian territory of 115
hectares (280 acres) that extends...
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Saatse (Seto: Satserina) is a
village in
Setomaa Parish, Võru
County in
southeastern Estonia. It has a po****tion of 89 (as of 2007).
Saatse and its neighbouring...
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Saabolda and its
neighbouring villages (Kundruse, Litvina, Pattina, Perdaku,
Saatse, Samarina,
Sesniki and Ulitina) are
notable as part of
Estonia that although...
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Estonia and Russia;
closed indefinitely in
November 2022)
Saatse–Krupp, on road 106 at
Saatse (unstaffed
pedestrian crossing, only for
citizens or residents...
- its
neighbouring villages (Kundruse, Litvina, Pattina, Perdaku, Saabolda,
Saatse,
Samarina and Sesniki) are
notable as part of
Estonia that
although not...
- its
neighbouring villages (Kundruse, Litvina, Pattina, Perdaku, Saabolda,
Saatse,
Samarina and Ulitina) are
notable as part of
Estonia that,
although not...
- with Russia) is only open to
Latvian and
Russian citizens. The
Narva 2 and
Saatse border crossing points in
Estonia (on the
border with Russia) can only be...
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Russian territory for one
kilometre (0.6 mi) of its length, an area
called Saatse Boot. This road has no
border control, but
there is no
connection to any...
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Perdaku and its
neighbouring villages (Kundruse, Litvina, Pattina, Saabolda,
Saatse, Samarina,
Sesniki and Ulitina) are
notable as part of
Estonia that although...
- Lutepää is a
small village on the Värska-to-
Saatse road in
southeast Estonia. Lutepää is one of the few
villages in the
European Union that can only be...