Haparanda,
Swedennot a large town in the North-East of the country, bordered with the Finnish town of Tornio. Although the city of Tornio was part of Sweden until 1809, due to the entrance of Finland in the Russian Empire the city passed to the Finnish side. Today, both cities live a quiet friendly life. Both cities are located in two different time zones, so you can often see a funny situation or, for example, as with the new year, residents of both cities are happy to celebrate the holiday twice. However, despite political differences, the two cities separated by the river but still want to unite, even on the city's website can be found the inscription, Haparandatornio. Meanwhile, the city of Haparanda, Sweden is connected with the railway junction which also passes through Tornio, thus uniting the two cities. Haparanda is actually not a large town, its population leaves on the strength of over 4 thousand people, while for city status in Sweden must be at least ten. However, the district settlements in the district, constituting more than ten thousand people doing Haparanda administrative center of one of the counties of Sweden. In both cities, still retains many architectural buildings which are a pleasure to watch. Both cities live with, it's hard to imagine what may be another place on earth.