Nuijamaa
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Nuijamaa | |
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Nuijamaan kunta Nuijamaa kommun | |
Coordinates: 60°57′33.174″N 28°32′53.167″E / 60.95921500°N 28.54810194°E | |
Country | Finland |
Region | South Karelia |
Province | Kymmene län |
Area | |
• Total | 136 km2 (53 sq mi) |
Population (1988) | |
• Total | 1,199 |
• Density | 8.8/km2 (23/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+02:00 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+03:00 (EEST) |
Nuijamaa (Finnish: [ˈnui̯jɑˌmɑː]; literally translated the "club land") is a former municipality in the province of South Karelia in Finland. The municipality had 1,199 inhabitants and an area of 136 km² in 1988. Nuijamaa was a Finnish-speaking municipality. Nuijamaa bordered the municipalities of Lappee, Lappeenranta, Lauritsala, Taipalsaari, Lemi, Luumäki, Ylämaa, and Joutseno. It also shared a border with Russia. It is 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Nuijamaa to the city center of Lappeenranta and 39 kilometres (24 mi) to the medieval town of Vyborg, Russia.
Before the Winter War, Nuijamaa had an area of 356 km2 (137 sq mi). With the Continuation War in 1944, 220 km2 (85 sq mi) of the municipality was ceded to Russia. In 1975, an international border with Russia opened in Nuijamaa. The total crossings in 2007 were over 1.7 million.[1]
Nuijamaa was incorporated into Lappeenranta in 1989.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Rajavartiolaitos lukuina - Rajavartiolaitos". raja.fi (in Finnish).
- ^ Kanava ja raja ovat olleet työn ja identiteetin rakentajia Nuijamaalla – Yle (in Finnish)