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Former village of Finland on the Karelian Isthmus, now in Russia
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Vuosalmi (now Druzhnoye) is a former village of Finland on the Karelian Isthmus, now in Russia. It is located on the northern shore of the Vuoksi River and served as the location of the Battle of Vuosalmi in 1944.

References

  1. Karjalanliitto.fi: Äyräpää
  2. Seppo Rapo: Map of Äyräpää in 1939
  3. Raunio, Ari; Kilin, Juri (2008): Jatkosodan Torjuntataisteluita 1942–44. Keuruu: Otava

Further reading

  • Sarkanen Jaakko & Repo Kaino: Muolaa ja Äyräpää vv. 1870–1944, pp. 508–510. Helsinki: Muolaalaisten Seura ry, 1952 ISBN 9529148933


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