Nautsi Explained

En Name:Nautsi
Ru Name:Наутси
Map Label Position:right
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Federal Subject:Murmansk Oblast
Adm District Jur:Pechengsky District
Inhabloc Cat:Rural locality
Inhabloc Type:Posyolok
Abolished Date:December 13, 1962
Established Title:Founded

Nautsi (Russian: Наутси) was a rural locality in Pechengsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. It lies on the east bank of the Paatsjoki River, which forms part of the border between Norway and Russia. Prior to it abandonment in 1962, Nautsi was the westernmost village in the Soviet Union.

History

Prior to World War II, between 1921 and 1944, Nautsi was a Finnish village in Petsamo Province. Finnish forces retreated to this location in 1939 during the Winter War. During World War II, Germany sought to capture this area because of the nearby nickel mines.

Nautsi became a part of the Soviet Union in 1945. It was officially abolished on December 13, 1962.