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3.1 Settings of the studied allotment areas in Narva. Data: Estonian Land Board. Map: A. Printsmann 2014. 52
3.2 The constellation of the dacha garden located in the Kulgu area of Narva. Photo: T. Pikner 2013. 60
3.3 Extension of the allotment and engaging with nature on the shore of Narva water reservoir. Photo: T. Pikner 2013. 63
3.4 Encountering affinities and boundaries on the Narva’s water reservoir. Photo: T. Pikner 2013. 67
4.1 Location of study areas. 78
4.2 Pärispea in 1935. Map: Estonian Land Board. 79
4.3 Pärispea at present. 82
4.4 Present-day Suurpea. Aerial photograph from Estonian Land Board. 83
4.5 The former gym of the Suurpea school. Photo: H. Palang, 13.9.2009. 85
4.6 Abandoned military barracks in Suurpea. Photo: H. Palang, 13.9.2009. 86
4.7 Kangru in 1935. The location of the Soviet-era military area is indicated with a bold arrow. Map: Estonian Land Board. 90
4.8 Kangru today. Aerial photograph: Estonian Land Board. 91
4.9 A street in Kangru. Photo: A. Rammo 10.1.2010. 94
4.10 A restored military building in Kangru. Photo: A. Rammo 10.1.2010. 97
6.1 John Kørner. Human Architecture. 2015. Acrylic on Canvas. 150 × 180 cm.

Photo: Anders Sune Berg. © John Kørner and Galleri Bo Bjerggaard.
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6.2 Astrid Nondal. Om Hundre År Er Allting Glemt. 2003. Oil on Canvas.

160 × 230 cm. Photo: Halvard Haugerud. ©Astrid Nondal and the National Museum of Art, Oslo.
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6.3 Eggert Pétursson. Untitled. 2006–2007. Oil on Canvas. 195 × 285 cm. Photo: Gudmundur Ingolfsson. © Eggert Pétursson. 129
6.4 Andreas Eriksson, Trädstam (skugga) (Tree trunk, in the shadow), 2009. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. 252 × 235 cm. Courtesy: The Artist, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, and Galerie Neugerriemschneider, Berlin. 131
6.5 Anna Tuori. Icaria. 2005. Oil on Canvas. 130 × 130 cm. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.

© Kuvasto / Anna Tuori, Kansallisgalleria.
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6.6 Petri Ala-Maunus. Vaara-Suomi (Tree-Covered Hill-Finland). 2012. Oil on Canvas. 150 × 170 cm. Photo: Kansallisgalleria / Hannu Pakarinen. © Heino Art Foundation Collections, Finland. 146
6.7 Petri Ala-Maunus. Nature’s Invasion. 2012. Oil and Acrylic on Canvas. 50 × 41 cm. Photo: Gallery Sculptor. © Petri Ala-Maunus. 147
9.1 Koli area in Eastern Finland. 198
9.2 Koli hills by Lake Pielinen – the highest summit in Southern Finland.

Photo: Lasse Lovén.
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9.3 Antropomorphic Ukko-Koli rock with sacrificial altar. Photo: Jorma Siitonen, Metsähallitus. 200
9.4 Misty refuge for frontier fugitives – the Black Hill of Koli. Photo: Tuomo Saarelainen, Metsähallitus. 202
9.5 Koli settlement created a new cultural ecosystem by fire. Photo: Lasse Lovén. 203
9.6 Eero Järnefelt. Autumn landscape by Lake Pielinen. Oil painting, 1899. Kansallisgalleria. 204
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