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Citing the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty between Moscow and Helsinki, Russia took control of a 1.78 hectare undeveloped parcel of land in Finland's Aaland Islands in 2009 and transferred it to Vladimir Putin's office, according to Jarmo Ratia, a former Finnish official who said he was talking now because of "changes in the international situation." 

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