This article examines the construction of Narva and local spatial identity formation from the perspective of Russian-speaking Estonians in Narva, as elucidated in their own discourses and perceptions. A spatially-conscious approach allows us to examine how Russianspeaking Estonians discursively construct and understand the Russian-speaking borderland enclave of Narva, and how Russianspeaking Narvans construct their spatial identities.