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__NOTOC__ Muotkavaara (Finnish name; (ノルウェー語:Krokfjellet), (ロシア語:Муоткавара)〔(Топографическая карта России, Украины, Беларуси )〕 or ,〔(Protocol between the Governments of the Kingdom of Norway, the Republic of Finland and of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics regarding the maintenance of the frontier mark erected at Muotkavaara (Krokfjellet) at the meeting-point of the State frontiers of Norway, Finland and the Soviet Union (Russian text pp. 150–) )〕 (北部サーミ語:Muotkevárri), ) is a hill in Lapland at the tripoint of Finland, Norway and Russia. The Finnish side belongs to the Inari municipality, the Norwegian side belongs to Sør-Varanger and the Russian side belongs to Nikel. The peak (169 m) is in Norway.〔 The Sami name (''muotke'', ''myetki'') refers to an isthmus between waters.〔 == Tripoint cairn == The rock cairn at the tripoint () was erected in 1846.〔 A concrete tetrahedron was added on the top in 1945.〔 The border of Norway and Russia was demarcated in 1826, while Finland was an autonomous part of Russia. Further in 1833 it was ruled that the border between Grand Duchy of Finland and Russia proper meets the Norwegian border at ”Mutkavaara” (Muotkavaara).〔 Between 1920 and 1944, when Petsamo was part of Finland, there was no tripoint, since Norway and Russia did not share a border. Muotkavaara became a tripoint again in 1944, when Finland ceded Petsamo to the Soviet Union in the Moscow Armistice. The border was further modified in 1947 when Finland sold the Jäniskoski area to the Soviet Union. Since then the border between Finland and Soviet Union (now Russia) is oriented to the south-west from the Muotkavaara tripoint. The tripoint is most easily reached from Grensefoss on the Norwegian side, around 5 km hike each way. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Muotkavaara」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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