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Russia-Norway border sees fewest crossings since Soviet times

There were just 14,752 crossings at the Storskog checkpoint, Norwegian immigration officials said.

By Thomas Nilsen, The Independent Barents Observer January 7, 2022
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With 2021 dominated by pandemic-related travel restrictions caused by the pandemic, the number of of travelers across the Norwegian-Russian border reached record lows.

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