Parikkala (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈpɑrikːɑlɑ]) is a municipality of Finland located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the South Karelia...
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woodlands reaching out from the Ladogian Karelia around Parikkala, Imatra and Lappeenranta. Parikkala and Rautjärvi are clearly different from other areas...
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Finland–Russia border (redirect from Parikkala (border crossing point))
provisional border crossing points: Haapovaara Inari Karttimo Kurvinen Leminaho Parikkala Ruhovaara Imatra railway crossing point (Imatra–Kamennogorsk railway,...
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Finnish. Saari was annexed to Parikkala and Uukuniemi municipalities on 1 January 2005. The new municipality was named Parikkala. Aleksanteri Aava (1883–1956)...
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municipality is unilingually Finnish. Neighbouring municipalities are Parikkala, Rääkkylä, Savonlinna and Tohmajärvi. Kitee is known as the ''moonshine...
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Muolaa in 1934) (website) Nuijamaa (merged into Lappeenranta in 1989) Parikkala (website) Pyhtää – Pyttis Pyhäjärvi (website) Rautjärvi (website) Rautu...
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Uukuniemi (category Parikkala)
Saari and Parikkala on January 1, 2005. The new municipality was named Parikkala. Media related to Uukuniemi at Wikimedia Commons Parikkala, Saari and...
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Vacation rental home in Parikkala, Finland...
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South Karelia region: the Finnish parts of Parikkala, Saari and Uukuniemi municipalities are now part of Parikkala municipality; the former Simpele municipality...
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crossing points of Haapovaara, Inari, Karttimo, Kurvinen, Leminaho and Parikkala (as well as the railway crossing point of Imatra) are only open to Finnish...
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