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Plug adapters for Baltics and Russia

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netibiza | 20:10 Sun 17th Jun 2007 | Travel
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Do these areas all use the same electric plugs and voltage? I will be taking an English travel kettle and travel iron ( both multivoltage) so what plug adapter will I need. Have googled but cannot find any real info. Thanks.
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The Russian Federation, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania all use the standard European two pin socket with a supply of 220V 50Hz.
Kempie has probably covered everywhere you're travelling to but, if you need to check other countries, just consult the list here:
http://www.kropla.com/electric2.htm
(Click the lettered links for illustrations of the plugs).

Chris
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So I can probably change my kettle lead for a spanish one, and that'll solve the prob, won't it? The travel iron is spanish with a 2 pin plug, so that'll be ok. Thank you both very much.
hang on here a minute,are you going on a cruise to these places.
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No, not cruising, flying Madrid - denmark, flying den - sweden . cruise to Tallinn and Helsinki, night train to St Peterburg - fly to Moscow and then back to Madrid.
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