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Defining the easternmost part of the borderzone. Between 1920 and 1944, the Petsamo area belonged to Finland, so the Finland–Norway border extended along the present Norway–Russia border to the ocean. The 1751 treaty also granted the Sami people the right to cross the border freely, including their reindeer, as they always had done. In 1852 ...
When Sweden ceded Finland to Russia in 1809, it was decided that the new Finland–Sweden border should follow the rivers. But actually two rivers cross the Norwegian border and the northern river was originally used and then the tripoint was at 69°3′37.4″N 20°33′11.4″E / 69.060389°N 20.553167°E / 69.060389; 20.553167
State flag to be used on state ships and at government buildings that did not fly the military ensign. Prior to 1897, used by private ships serving the Swedish Royal mail. 1844–1905: Naval jack and diplomatic flag: The Union badge: a cross bearing the colours of both Sweden and Norway. –1844: Civil ensign
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In 1981, the border on the island was modified into a curve to get the lighthouse on the Finnish side. [13] [14] Border sign between Sweden and Finland. The border is agreed to be regularly inspected every 25 years. During the independence of Finland, inspections have been made in 1926–1927, 1956–1957, 1981 and 2006.
The Swedish border town of Stromstad is paying a heavy price for Sweden's decision not to lock down its economy like neighbouring Norway and other Nordic nations to halt the spread of COVID-19.
Finland–Sweden border crossings (2 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Finland–Sweden border" ... Raising the Flag on the Three-Country Cairn;
A new study shows just how badly Sweden fared in the pandemic.