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Tallinn city center

Tallinn city center

11.06.2025, Tallinn. Tallinn city center. The city is currently in the process of finalizing the design conditions for the Main Street. The "Main Street" refers to a redesigned section of Narva maantee and Pärnu maantee, stretching from the JõeâPronksi intersection to Vabaduse väljak (Freedom Square). The core idea is to shift the focus from a car-centric corridor to a more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly environment. Photo: Sander Ilvest/Postimees

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Tallinn city center

Tallinn city center

11.06.2025, Tallinn. Tallinn city center. The city is currently in the process of finalizing the design conditions for the Main Street. The "Main Street" refers to a redesigned section of Narva maantee and Pärnu maantee, stretching from the JõeâPronksi intersection to Vabaduse väljak (Freedom Square). The core idea is to shift the focus from a car-centric corridor to a more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly environment. Photo: Sander Ilvest/Postimees

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Tallinn city center

Tallinn city center

11.06.2025, Tallinn. Tallinn city center. The city is currently in the process of finalizing the design conditions for the Main Street. The "Main Street" refers to a redesigned section of Narva maantee and Pärnu maantee, stretching from the JõeâPronksi intersection to Vabaduse väljak (Freedom Square). The core idea is to shift the focus from a car-centric corridor to a more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly environment. Photo: Sander Ilvest/Postimees

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Tallinn city center

Tallinn city center

11.06.2025, Tallinn. Tallinn city center. The city is currently in the process of finalizing the design conditions for the Main Street. The "Main Street" refers to a redesigned section of Narva maantee and Pärnu maantee, stretching from the JõeâPronksi intersection to Vabaduse väljak (Freedom Square). The core idea is to shift the focus from a car-centric corridor to a more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly environment. Photo: Sander Ilvest/Postimees

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Tallinn city center

Tallinn city center

11.06.2025, Tallinn. Tallinn city center. The city is currently in the process of finalizing the design conditions for the Main Street. The "Main Street" refers to a redesigned section of Narva maantee and Pärnu maantee, stretching from the JõeâPronksi intersection to Vabaduse väljak (Freedom Square). The core idea is to shift the focus from a car-centric corridor to a more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly environment. Photo: Sander Ilvest/Postimees

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Narva-Jõesuu pier

Narva-Jõesuu pier

21.05.2025, Narva-Jõesuu. Construction of a harbor pier. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Narva-Jõesuu pier

Narva-Jõesuu pier

21.05.2025, Narva-Jõesuu. Construction of a harbor pier. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Narva-Jõesuu pier

Narva-Jõesuu pier

21.05.2025, Narva-Jõesuu. Construction of a harbor pier. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Narva-Jõesuu pier

Narva-Jõesuu pier

21.05.2025, Narva-Jõesuu. Construction of a harbor pier. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Desynchronization

Desynchronization

08.02.2025 Narva. Baltic states synchronize with European electricity grid. Desynchronization in Narva. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Desynchronization

Desynchronization

08.02.2025 Narva. Baltic states synchronize with European electricity grid. Desynchronization in Narva. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Desynchronization

Desynchronization

08.02.2025 Narva. Baltic states synchronize with European electricity grid. Desynchronization in Narva. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Desynchronization

Desynchronization

08.02.2025 Narva. Baltic states synchronize with European electricity grid. Desynchronization in Narva. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. The monument of Paul Keres, Estonian chess legend and International Grandmaster. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva NÖEP concert. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Station Narva festival

Station Narva festival

Narva, 07.09.2024. Music and City Culture Festival Station Narva. Attractions of Narva. Photo: Martin Pedaja/Postimees

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Estonian resort city celebrates Midsummer

STORY: Estonian resort city celebrates Midsummer SHOOTING TIME: June 23, 2024 DATELINE: June 25, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:19 LOCATION: NARVA-JOESUU, Estonia CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of Midsummer celebrations in Narva-Joesuu STORYLINE: Residents and tourists in Narva-Joesuu, a resort city in northeastern Estonia, on Sunday celebrated the Midsummer, known as Jaanipaev in Estonian. Midsummer is among the most important and beloved holidays in Estonia. The day coincides with the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere - the summer solstice. Every year, Midsummer festivities in Estonia begin on the eve of June 23 and conclude on June 24. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Narva-Joesuu, Estonia. (XHTV)

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ESTONIA-NARVA-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS-VOTING

ESTONIA-NARVA-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS-VOTING

(240609) -- NARVA, June 9, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A woman votes for the European Parliament elections at a polling station in Narva, Estonia, June 9, 2024. (Photo by Sergei Stepanov/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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ESTONIA-NARVA-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS-VOTING

ESTONIA-NARVA-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS-VOTING

(240609) -- NARVA, June 9, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- People vote for the European Parliament elections at a polling station in Narva, Estonia, June 9, 2024. (Photo by Sergei Stepanov/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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ESTONIA-NARVA-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS-VOTING

ESTONIA-NARVA-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS-VOTING

(240609) -- NARVA, June 9, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People vote for the European Parliament elections at a polling station in Narva, Estonia, June 9, 2024. (Photo by Sergei Stepanov/Xinhua)

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ESTONIA-NARVA-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS-VOTING

ESTONIA-NARVA-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS-VOTING

(240609) -- NARVA, June 9, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A woman votes for the European Parliament elections at a polling station in Narva, Estonia, June 9, 2024. (Photo by Sergei Stepanov/Xinhua)

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Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

02.04.2024, Tallinn. Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets summoned representatives of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK), to give an account of statements made by the churches' parent organization in Moscow. Bishops of the MPEÕK told the Ministry of the Interior that Russian Patriarch Kirill's statement, according to which Russia is fighting a holy war in Ukraine, has no bearing on the church's activities in Estonia. The meeting was attended by MPEÕK Narva and Peipsiveere Bishop Lazar (Aleksandr Gurkin), Maardu Bishop Sergi (Oleg Telihh) and Tartu Bishop Daniil (Daniel Lepisk). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

02.04.2024, Tallinn. Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets summoned representatives of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK), to give an account of statements made by the churches' parent organization in Moscow. Bishops of the MPEÕK told the Ministry of the Interior that Russian Patriarch Kirill's statement, according to which Russia is fighting a holy war in Ukraine, has no bearing on the church's activities in Estonia. The meeting was attended by MPEÕK Narva and Peipsiveere Bishop Lazar (Aleksandr Gurkin), Maardu Bishop Sergi (Oleg Telihh) and Tartu Bishop Daniil (Daniel Lepisk). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

02.04.2024, Tallinn. Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets summoned representatives of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK), to give an account of statements made by the churches' parent organization in Moscow. Bishops of the MPEÕK told the Ministry of the Interior that Russian Patriarch Kirill's statement, according to which Russia is fighting a holy war in Ukraine, has no bearing on the church's activities in Estonia. The meeting was attended by MPEÕK Narva and Peipsiveere Bishop Lazar (Aleksandr Gurkin), Maardu Bishop Sergi (Oleg Telihh) and Tartu Bishop Daniil (Daniel Lepisk). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

02.04.2024, Tallinn. Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets summoned representatives of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK), to give an account of statements made by the churches' parent organization in Moscow. Bishops of the MPEÕK told the Ministry of the Interior that Russian Patriarch Kirill's statement, according to which Russia is fighting a holy war in Ukraine, has no bearing on the church's activities in Estonia. The meeting was attended by MPEÕK Narva and Peipsiveere Bishop Lazar (Aleksandr Gurkin), Maardu Bishop Sergi (Oleg Telihh) and Tartu Bishop Daniil (Daniel Lepisk). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

02.04.2024, Tallinn. Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets summoned representatives of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK), to give an account of statements made by the churches' parent organization in Moscow. Bishops of the MPEÕK told the Ministry of the Interior that Russian Patriarch Kirill's statement, according to which Russia is fighting a holy war in Ukraine, has no bearing on the church's activities in Estonia. The meeting was attended by MPEÕK Narva and Peipsiveere Bishop Lazar (Aleksandr Gurkin), Maardu Bishop Sergi (Oleg Telihh) and Tartu Bishop Daniil (Daniel Lepisk). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

02.04.2024, Tallinn. Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets summoned representatives of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK), to give an account of statements made by the churches' parent organization in Moscow. Bishops of the MPEÕK told the Ministry of the Interior that Russian Patriarch Kirill's statement, according to which Russia is fighting a holy war in Ukraine, has no bearing on the church's activities in Estonia. The meeting was attended by MPEÕK Narva and Peipsiveere Bishop Lazar (Aleksandr Gurkin), Maardu Bishop Sergi (Oleg Telihh) and Tartu Bishop Daniil (Daniel Lepisk). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church at the Ministry of the Interior

02.04.2024, Tallinn. Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets summoned representatives of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK), to give an account of statements made by the churches' parent organization in Moscow. Bishops of the MPEÕK told the Ministry of the Interior that Russian Patriarch Kirill's statement, according to which Russia is fighting a holy war in Ukraine, has no bearing on the church's activities in Estonia. The meeting was attended by MPEÕK Narva and Peipsiveere Bishop Lazar (Aleksandr Gurkin), Maardu Bishop Sergi (Oleg Telihh) and Tartu Bishop Daniil (Daniel Lepisk). Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

01.02.2024, Narva Narva border crossing is closed to vehicles from 01.02.2024, due to renovations of the border in Russian side. Narva-Ivangorod border crossing is one of the two EU -Russia border crossingg in Estonian territory. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

01.02.2024, Narva Narva border crossing is closed to vehicles from 01.02.2024, due to renovations of the border in Russian side. Narva-Ivangorod border crossing is one of the two EU -Russia border crossingg in Estonian territory. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

01.02.2024, Narva Narva border crossing is closed to vehicles from 01.02.2024, due to renovations of the border in Russian side. Narva-Ivangorod border crossing is one of the two EU -Russia border crossingg in Estonian territory, Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

01.02.2024, Narva Narva border crossing is closed to vehicles from 01.02.2024, due to renovations of the border in Russian side. Narva-Ivangorod border crossing is one of the two EU -Russia border crossingg in Estonian territory, Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

01.02.2024, Narva Narva border crossing is closed to vehicles from 01.02.2024, due to renovations of the border in Russian side. Narva-Ivangorod border crossing is one of the two EU -Russia border crossingg in Estonian territory, Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

01.02.2024, Narva Narva border crossing is closed to vehicles from 01.02.2024, due to renovations of the border in Russian side. Narva-Ivangorod border crossing is one of the two EU -Russia border crossingg in Estonian territory. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

01.02.2024, Narva Narva border crossing is closed to vehicles from 01.02.2024, due to renovations of the border in Russian side. Narva-Ivangorod border crossing is one of the two EU -Russia border crossingg in Estonian territory, Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

01.02.2024, Narva Narva border crossing is closed to vehicles from 01.02.2024, due to renovations of the border in Russian side. Narva-Ivangorod border crossing is one of the two EU -Russia border crossingg in Estonian territory. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

EU-RU border crossing in Narva is closed to vehicles

01.02.2024, Narva Narva border crossing is closed to vehicles from 01.02.2024, due to renovations of the border in Russian side. Narva-Ivangorod border crossing is one of the two EU -Russia border crossingg in Estonian territory, Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

11.12.2023, Viitka. Construction has ended on the second section of Estonia's eastern border, a 39.5 kilometer stretch in the southeast of the country. This part of the border ran through hilly and sometimes very swampy terrain between Luhamaa and Võmmorsk. It has brought big changes to the area and 121 new border posts have been installed. Border construction started in 2020 and is expected to be completed in 2025. It will cover 115 km of the Estonian-Russian border. The is 338.6 km long in total and 135 km of it is located on land, in difficult terrain and forested area, while 76 km is in the Narva River and 127 km runs through Lake Peipsi. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

11.12.2023, Viitka. Construction has ended on the second section of Estonia's eastern border, a 39.5 kilometer stretch in the southeast of the country. This part of the border ran through hilly and sometimes very swampy terrain between Luhamaa and Võmmorsk. It has brought big changes to the area and 121 new border posts have been installed. Border construction started in 2020 and is expected to be completed in 2025. It will cover 115 km of the Estonian-Russian border. The is 338.6 km long in total and 135 km of it is located on land, in difficult terrain and forested area, while 76 km is in the Narva River and 127 km runs through Lake Peipsi. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

11.12.2023, Viitka. Construction has ended on the second section of Estonia's eastern border, a 39.5 kilometer stretch in the southeast of the country. This part of the border ran through hilly and sometimes very swampy terrain between Luhamaa and Võmmorsk. It has brought big changes to the area and 121 new border posts have been installed. Border construction started in 2020 and is expected to be completed in 2025. It will cover 115 km of the Estonian-Russian border. The is 338.6 km long in total and 135 km of it is located on land, in difficult terrain and forested area, while 76 km is in the Narva River and 127 km runs through Lake Peipsi. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

11.12.2023, Viitka. Construction has ended on the second section of Estonia's eastern border, a 39.5 kilometer stretch in the southeast of the country. This part of the border ran through hilly and sometimes very swampy terrain between Luhamaa and Võmmorsk. It has brought big changes to the area and 121 new border posts have been installed. Border construction started in 2020 and is expected to be completed in 2025. It will cover 115 km of the Estonian-Russian border. The is 338.6 km long in total and 135 km of it is located on land, in difficult terrain and forested area, while 76 km is in the Narva River and 127 km runs through Lake Peipsi. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

Second part of Estonian-Russian border fence completed

11.12.2023, Viitka. Construction has ended on the second section of Estonia's eastern border, a 39.5 kilometer stretch in the southeast of the country. This part of the border ran through hilly and sometimes very swampy terrain between Luhamaa and Võmmorsk. It has brought big changes to the area and 121 new border posts have been installed. Border construction started in 2020 and is expected to be completed in 2025. It will cover 115 km of the Estonian-Russian border. The is 338.6 km long in total and 135 km of it is located on land, in difficult terrain and forested area, while 76 km is in the Narva River and 127 km runs through Lake Peipsi. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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