Nemetsky Peninsula

Coordinates: 69°42′17″N 31°24′33″E / 69.70472°N 31.40917°E / 69.70472; 31.40917
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69°42′17″N 31°24′33″E / 69.70472°N 31.40917°E / 69.70472; 31.40917

Map of Nemetsky Peninsuloids (in Russian)

Nemetsky Peninsula (Russian: Немецкий полуостров) is a peninsula in the far north region of continental European Russia. Its name is translated as "German peninsula". The peninsula is connected to the continent by a thin isthmus; thus, the peninsula is nearly completely surrounded by water. Administratively, it is included into the Pechenga raion of Murmansk Oblast and is within several hours of ride from Murmansk.

History[edit]

After the Russian Revolution, the Nemetsky Peninsula (Finnish: Nurmensaari) was ceded to Finland. The peninsula was passed to the Soviet Union after the Second World War in 1945.[1]

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