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Lake Virmajärvi (Russian: Вирмаярви, romanized: Virmayarvi; Finnish: Virmajärvi) is a small (1-kilometre (0.6 mi) long) lake straddling the border between Finland (Ilomantsi municipality) and Russia (Suoyarvsky District, Republic of Karelia).[1] It is located 19 km (12 mi) east of the village of Hattuvaara. The easternmost point of Finland and of the Schengen Area and of the continental European Union is located on an island in the lake.[2]
Virmajärvi | |
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Coordinates | 62°54′31″N 31°35′11″E / 62.90861°N 31.58639°E |
Basin countries | Finland, Russia |
Max. length | 1 km (0.62 mi) |
References
edit- ^ "The easternmost point of Finland". The Finnish Border Guard. Retrieved 2024-02-05.
- ^ Löytynoja, Tanja (2008-01-01). "The development of specific locations into tourist attractions: cases from Northern Europe". Fennia - International Journal of Geography. 186 (1): 15–29. ISSN 1798-5617.
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