Two Border Cities Share Russian History — and a Sharp European Divide While attached to Russia by ethnicity and emotion, residents of Narva, Estonia, say they would never actually want to live there. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:U.S. Imposing New Sanctions on Iran Over Missile TestWhat You Need to Know About Trump’s Statement on Israeli Settlements‘Bowling Green Massacre’? Never Happened, Despite What Kellyanne Conway SaidIran Treads Cautiously With Trump. So Far.Travel Ban Drives Wedge Between Iraqi Soldiers and AmericansTrump’s Granddaughter, 5, Sings in Chinese, and China Swoons