Russian territory that extends through an Estonian road
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The Saatse Boot (Estonian: Saatse saabas; Russian: Саатсеский сапог) is a boot-shaped area of Russian territory of 115 hectares (280 acres) that extends through the road number 178 between the Estonian villages of Lutepää and Sesniki (themselves between the larger settlement Värska and village of Saatse) in Setomaa Parish.
The SaatseBoot (Estonian: Saatse saabas; Russian: Саатсеский сапог) is a boot-shaped area of Russian territory of 115 hectares (280 acres) that extends...
Russian territory for one kilometre (0.6 mi) of its length, an area called SaatseBoot. This road has no border control, but there is no connection to any other...
along the Italian part of the road and that stopping is prohibited. The SaatseBoot Road in Estonia, between the villages of Lutepää and Sesniki, passes...
through Lutepää cuts, on either side of the village, through Russia's SaatseBoot area). Finland/Sweden: The city centre of the Finnish city of Tornio...
Russian territory for one kilometre (0.6 mi) of its length, an area called SaatseBoot. This road has no border control, but there is no connection to any other...
Russian territory for one kilometre (0.6 mi) of its length, an area called SaatseBoot. This road has no border control, but there is no connection to any other...
country. For instance, Russia permits vehicles to transit across the SaatseBoot between the Estonian villages of Lutepää and Sesniki without any visa...