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Orthodox Karelians in
North Karelia and
Russia were now seen as
close brethren or even a sub-group of the Finns. The
ideology of
Karelianism inspired...
- of
Karelianism were
taken over by an
irredentist movement aspiring to
create a
larger Finland. Thus some of the
ideas put
forward by
Karelianism were...
- 1772. Koli
National Park in
North Karelia began receiving tourists when
Karelianism became a
major trend. Koli was a
source of
inspiration for
numerous painters...
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Russia speaking the
Karelian language Karelians (Finns), a
subgroup of
Finns Karelian language, a
Baltic Finnic language Karelian dialects, a
group of...
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Karelian (/kəˈriːlɪən, kəˈriːljən/;
Karelian Proper and Livvi-
Karelian: karjala,
karjalan kieli; Ludian: kard'al, kard'alan kiel'; Tver
Karelian: kariela...
- The
Karelian Isthmus (Russian: Карельский перешеек, romanized: Karelsky peresheyek; Finnish: Karjalankannas; Swedish:
Karelska näset) is the approximately...
- Fenno-Scandinavia in 1898.
Karelianism was a
national romantic hobby for artists, writers, and
composers in
which Karelian and
Karelian-Finnish
culture was used...
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Karelian pasties,
Karelian pies or
Karelian pirogs (
Karelian: kalitat,
singular kalitta;
Olonets Karelian: šipainiekku; Finnish: karjalanpiirakat, singular...
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Republic of Karelia,
Karjala or
Karelia (Russian: Каре́лия, Ка́рьяла;
Karelian: Karjala) is a
republic of
Russia situated in the
northwest of the country...
- 1940
until it was made part of the
Russian SFSR on 16 July 1956 as the
Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. The
latter became the
Republic of...