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A several kilometer long line of trucks waiting to enter Russia from Latvia has built up at the Terehova border crossing point, reports news agency LETA.


A several kilometer kilometer

one thousand (103) meters; 3280.83 feet; five-eighths of a mile; abbreviated km.
 long line of trucks waiting to enter Russia from Latvia has built up at the Terehova border crossing point, reports news agency LETA LETA Law Enforcement Thermographers Association
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associated in some way with Russia.


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a breed of cats with short, dense, silver-tipped blue-colored coat and vivid green eyes.
 colleagues at the Terehova border crossing point have explained that they have recently started using new computer software for registering the trucks, and adjusting to the new system has caused slower checking of the vehicles at the border. Truck drivers heading for Russia are in a difficult situation--they did not expect that the wait would be so long, and most have not taken food with them. The cafe on the Latvian-Russian border does not have the capacity to serve all the hungry drivers. There have been no problems however at the crossing point. The record number of trucks clogged at the Terehova border was 1,700, this on August 16, 2007.
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Title Annotation:LATVIJA IN BRIEF
Publication:The Baltic Times (Riga, Latvia)
Date:Aug 12, 2009
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