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Storskog (lit. 'Big Forest') is a
border crossing station on the
Norwegian side of the Norway-Russia border,
along the
European route E105 highway. The...
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Soviet Union.
There is a
single border crossing, on E105,
located at
Storskog in
Norway and
Borisoglebsky in Russia. The
Norwegian side is patrolled...
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route across the Norwegian–Russian
border is at the
border control at
Storskog. The
midnight sun
shines from May 17 to July 21. The
corresponding polar...
- to 15 cm (6 in) too
close to the border. The
barrier is
located at the
Storskog border crossing. It is
built of
steel and
stands 200
metres (660 ft) long...
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above sea
level on the
Paatsjoki River.
There is a
border crossing to
Storskog in Norway, the only
border crossing between the two countries. In June...
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shares a land
border with Russia, with the only
legal border crossing at
Storskog. The 3,971-square-kilometre (1,533 sq mi) muni****lity is the 6th largest...
- bicycle. A year
later in 2016,
Norway built a
short 200 m
fence at the
Storskog border crossing,
although it was
viewed as a
mostly symbolic measure. Some...
- It has a
special responsibility for the Norway–Russia
border control at
Storskog and the
Reindeer Police. The
police district was
created in 2003 as a merger...
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border crossing from
Norway into
Russia is at the
nearby border crossing at
Storskog on the
newer European route E105 highway.
During the Cold War the Soviet–Norway...
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addition to the
border stations, some
soldiers also
staff the
checkpoint at
Storskog, the only
legal crossing point between Norway and Russia. The checkpoint...