- Paatsjoki,
Skolt Sami: Paaččjokk,
Northern Sami: Báhčaveaijohka, Norwegian:
Pasvikelva, Swedish:
Pasvik älv, Russian: Паз or Патсойоки, Paz or Patsoyoki) is...
- The site is on a hill
called Muotkavaara, in Pasvikdalen, west of the
Pasvikelva and 15 km (9 mi)
southwest of
Nyrud just west of
Krokfjellet in Sør-Varanger...
-
Guard Service of Russia. Two-thirds of the
border follows two rivers, the
Pasvikelva and Jakobselva. The
border was
defined as a
march in a
treaty in 1326...
- the
world record for
Atlantic salmon, 36 kg (79 lb). In the east, the
Pasvikelva defines the
border with Russia. The
Finnmarksvidda plateau in the interior...
- 19
longest rivers of Norway,
ranked by length: Glomma, 600 km (373 mi)
Pasvikelva and Ivalo, 360 km (224 mi) (109 km in Norway) Numedalslågen, 352 km (219 mi)...
- 11000°E / 69.68139; 30.11000
Carries European route E105
Crosses Paatsjoki (
Pasvikelva)
Named for Bøkfjorden
Characteristics Total length 284 m
Longest span...
- dk.
Retrieved 2016-08-19.
Feskov et al. 2013, pp. 430–431. "Cold War".
Pasvikelva.no (in Norwegian).
Archived from the
original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved...
- Muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway. It is
located at the
mouth of the
river Pasvikelva where it
flows into the Bøkfjorden, a
southern branch of the Varangerfjorden...
- in Sør-Varanger near the
village of
Skogfoss on the
river Paatsjoki (
Pasvikelva). The
power station,
which is
owned by
Pasvik Kraft, a
subsidiary of Varanger...
- park. The
valley was
traditionally inhabited by Sami people. The
river Pasvikelva runs
through the
valley (giving it the name) and the
river defines part...