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- Karelia - Wikipedia
Within present-day Finland, Karjala refers to the regions of South and North Karelia, although parts of historical Karelia also lie within the region of Kymenlaakso (east of the River Kymi), North Savo (Kaavi, Rautavaara and Säyneinen), and South Savo (Mäntyharju)
- Karelia | Russian Republic, Map, History | Britannica
Karelia, respublika (republic), far northwestern Russia It is bordered to the north by Nenets, to the east by the White Sea, to the south by Lake Ladoga, and to the west by Finland The capital is Petrozavodsk, on the western shore of Lake Onega
- The Karelia Story – Voices of Karelia
Like Finland, much of Karelia is a mix of beautiful taiga forests, bogs and marshes, and thousands of lakes, including two of Europe’s largest: Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega Some Finns have given up hope of former Finnish Karelia ever being unified under the white and blue flag again
- Republic of Karelia - Wikiwand
The Republic of Karelia, or simply Karelia or Karjala is a republic of Russia situated in the northwest of the country The republic is a part of the Northweste
- Karelia - Russia Vibes
Discover the natural and cultural treasures of Karelia, one of Russia’s most captivating travel destinations Nestled between Finland and the White Sea, Karelia offers visitors a rare combination of untouched wilderness, shimmering lakes, and centuries-old wooden architecture
- Karelia - Oxford Reference
Following Finland's declaration of independence in 1917, part of Karelia became a region of Finland and part was subsequently designated an autonomous republic of the Soviet Union
- NORTHERN KARELIA: THE WHITE SEA, VAST FORESTS AND PETROGLYPHS . . .
Visitors to Karelia can see the largest plain waterfall in Europe (Kivach), stay at the Martial Waters spa, which opened during the reign of Peter the Great, and discover the Karelian-Finnish epic poem The Kalevala
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