Dubki, Pechorsky District, Pskov Oblast, Rural hamlet in Pechorsky District, Russia
Dubki is a small settlement in Pskov Oblast situated on a peninsula jutting into Lake Peipsi-Pihkva. The hamlet sits in an isolated location surrounded by water on three sides and forested terrain inland.
The settlement initially fell under Pskov control before becoming part of Estonia in 1920, then returning to Russian authority in 1944. These shifts in territorial jurisdiction shaped its development over the 20th century.
The village maintains connections to both Russian and Estonian heritage due to its location near the border between these two nations.
The hamlet is difficult to reach because it sits on a peninsula without direct road connection to the mainland. Visitors should expect challenging access and very limited services.
Despite its position at sea level, this settlement forms part of a complex border arrangement between Russia and Estonia along Lake Peipsi-Pihkva.
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