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Narva

American  
[nahr-vuh] / ˈnɑr və /

noun

  1. a city in NE Estonia: Swedish defeat of Russians 1700.


Narva British  
/ ˈnarvə /

noun

  1. a port in Estonia on the Narva River near the Gulf of Finland: developed around a Danish fortress in the 13th century; textile centre. Pop: 66 712 (2007 est)

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But he hasn't seen them in 15 months, with his last trip home taking 27 hours via Narva in Estonia, where a crossing point remains open.

From Barron's

This is what I call "the Narva Test".

From BBC

Narva is a majority Russian-speaking town in Estonia that sits on the River Narva, right on the border with Russia.

From BBC

Two medieval fortresses face each other across the Narva River, separating Estonia from Russia on Europe's eastern edge.

From Barron's

Two medieval fortresses face each other across the Narva River separating Estonia from Russia on Europe's eastern edge.

From Barron's