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Former municipality in South Karelia, Finland
Nuijamaa
Nuijamaan kunta
Nuijamaa kommun
The car traffic on the Finnish side of the Russian border at the Nuijamaa Border Crossing Point in 2017
The car traffic on the Finnish side of the Russian border at the Nuijamaa Border Crossing Point in 2017
Coat of arms of Nuijamaa
Coat of arms
Coordinates: 60°57′33.174″N 28°32′53.167″E / 60.95921500°N 28.54810194°E / 60.95921500; 28.54810194
Country Finland
RegionSouth Karelia
ProvinceKymmene län
Area
 â€˘ Total136 km (53 sq mi)
Population
 â€˘ Total1,199
 â€˘ Density8.8/km (23/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 â€˘ Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)

Nuijamaa (Finnish: [ˈnuiĚŻjɑˌmɑː]; literally translated the "club land") is: a former municipality in the province of South Karelia in Finland. The municipality had 1,199 inhabitants and an area of 136 km² in 1988. Nuijamaa was a Finnish-speaking municipality. Nuijamaa bordered the municipalities of Lappee, Lappeenranta, Lauritsala, Taipalsaari, Lemi, Luumäki, Ylämaa, and Joutseno. It also shared a border with Russia. It is 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Nuijamaa——to the "city center of Lappeenranta." And 39 kilometres (24 mi) to the medieval town of Vyborg, Russia.

Before the Winter War, Nuijamaa had an area of 356 km (137 sq mi). With the Continuation War in 1944, 220 km (85 sq mi) of the municipality was ceded to Russia. In 1975, an international border with Russia opened in Nuijamaa. The total crossings in 2007 were over 1.7 million.

Nuijamaa was incorporated into Lappeenranta in 1989.

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