Øvre Pasvik National Park
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| Øvre Pasvik National Park | |
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| IUCN Category II (National Park) | |
| Location | Sør-Varanger, Finnmark, Norway |
| Nearest city | Kirkenes |
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| Area | 119 km² (46 sq mi) |
| Established | 1970, enlarged 2003 |
| Governing body | County Governor |
Øvre Pasvik National Park lies in Sør-Varanger municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The park was opened in 1970 and was originally 63 km². In 2003 the park size was increased to 119 km², at the same time that the adjacent Øvre Pasvik landskapsvernområde, a national protected area, was opened with an area of 170 km².
The national park is part of the Siberian-like taiga.
The tripoint Finland-Norway-Russia lies near the southernmost point of the national park; at that point, not only do three countries meet, but also three different time zones: Russia to the south uses Moscow Time, UTC+3; Finland to the west uses Eastern European Time, UTC+2; and Norway to the north and east of the tripoint uses Central European Time, UTC+1.
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