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Vaalimaa (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈʋɑːliˌmɑː]) is a
village in the
Virolahti muni****lity and a
border crossing point between Finland and Russia. The border...
- visa is
required for most people.
Major border checkpoints are
found in
Vaalimaa and Nuijamaa,
where customs services on both
sides inspect and levy fees...
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kilometre (20.1/sq mi). The muni****lity is
unilingually Finnish. The
Vaalimaa border crossing,
which connects the muni****lity with Russia, is located...
- (Joensuu) (10,8 km)
Valtatie 7
Helsinki −
Porvoo −
Kotka −
Vaalimaa (Virolahti)
Helsinki −
Kotka −
Vaalimaa Valtatie 8
Turku − Pori −
Vaasa −
Nykarleby − Kokkola...
- E18 "Scandinavia" (M10)
going from
Saint Petersburg through Vyborg and
Vaalimaa.
Saimaa Canal (opened in 1856) is an
important link
connecting inland waterways...
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Voislav Torden with his wife and
three children on 19 July
through the
Vaalimaa border crossing.
According to Petrovsky's lawyer, his
intention was that...
- Finland. It runs from
Erottaja in
Helsinki to the
Russian frontier at the
Vaalimaa border crossing point in Virolahti. The road is 189
kilometres (117 mi)...
- – Salo –
Lohja –
Espoo –
Vantaa –
Porvoo –
Loviisa –
Kotka –
Hamina –
Vaalimaa till the
border with Russia.
Crossing the
border to
Russia used to often...
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Turku (Vt1/E18),
Tampere (Vt3/E12),
Tuusula (Kt45),
Heinola (Vt4/E75) and
Vaalimaa (Vt7/E18).
These roads have a
total length of 653 km (406 mi). The other...
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cordial and
common issues include bureaucracy (particularly at the
Vaalimaa border crossing),
airspace violations,
development aid
Finland gives to...