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Beloostrov historically consists of two parts: Novy Beloostrov (
Russian: Но́вый Белоо́стров, New White Island;
Finnish: Uusi Valkeasaari) along the railway and Stary Beloostrov (
Russian: Ста́рый Белоо́стров, Old White Island;
Finnish: Vanha Valkeasaari) several kilometers to the north, mostly belonging to
Vsevolozhsky District of
Leningrad Oblast under the name Sadovodstva Island (
Russian: остров Садоводства). Until the
Winter War Beloostrov was the last railway station before the
Russia–
Finlandborder.