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Finland and Russia.
Karelians living in
Russian Karelia are
considered a
distinct ethnic group closely related to
Finnish Karelians, who are considered...
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Karelian refers to
something from or
related to the
region of Karelia, in present-day
Russia and Finland.
Karelians, an
ethnic group in
Russia speaking...
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Karelians now live
scattered throughout Finland, and
Karelian is no
longer spoken as a
local community language. In the
Republic of Karelia,
Karelian...
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Karelians (Finnish: karjalaiset, IPA: [ˈkɑrjɑˌlɑi̯set]), also
known as
Finnish Karelians or
Karelian Finns, are a
subgroup (heimo) of the
Finnish people...
- isthmus. The
eastern part of the
Karelian Isthmus hosts a
number of
medieval remnants.
There are many
grave pits of
Karelians of the 10th–15th
centuries with...
- of
these areas led to an exodus:
thousands of
Karelians,
including the
ancestors of the Tver
Karelians,
emigrated to Russia. The
Treaty of
Nystad (Finnish:...
- 1835,
compiled from
Finnish and
Karelian folk lore,
culture spheres in
Finland became increasingly curious about Karelian heritage and landscape. By the...
- The
group is a
voluntary military unit that
consists mainly of
ethnic Karelians and
other Baltic-Finnic peoples. Its
primary objective is to
achieve the...
- narechiye) is a
supradialect of
Karelian,
which is a
Finnic language of the
Uralic family,
spoken by
Olonets Karelians (self-appellation livvi, livgilaizet)...
- The
Karelian language is
spoken in Russia,
mostly in the
Karelian Republic and in a
small region just
north of Tver,
though most
residents there were...