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Kexholm County (Swedish:
Kexholms län, Finnish: Käkisalmen lääni) was a
county of the
Swedish Empire from 1634 to 1721, when the
southern part was ceded...
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Korela Fortress (Russian: Корела; Finnish: Käkisalmen linna; Swedish:
Kexholms fästning) is a
medieval fortress in the town of Priozersk,
Leningrad Oblast...
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Kexholm War (Swedish: Kexholmskriget) was a
short lived conflict between the
Novgorod Republic and
Sweden spanning from 1321–1323. It
ended with the...
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Priozersk (Russian: Приозе́рск; Finnish: Käkisalmi; Swedish:
Kexholm) is a town and the
administrative center of
Priozersky District in
Leningrad Oblast...
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fortress dominating the
entrance to Lake Ladoga.[citation needed]
After the
Kexholm War (1321–1323), the
first treaty concluded by the
parties to the conflict...
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recognized the
transfer of Estonia, Livonia, Ingria, and
Southeast Finland (
Kexholms län and part of
Karelian Isthmus) to
Russia in
exchange for two million...
- (website) Kymi –
Kymmene (merged into
Kotka in 1977) Käkisalmen maalais****a –
Kexholms landkommun (Käkisalmi
rural commune)
Lappee (merged into
Lappeenranta in...
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Estonia in 1944,
nearly all the
Estonian Swedes fled to
Sweden proper.
Kexholm was a sp****ly
inhabited part of
Karelia on the
Western and
Northern s****s...
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surrendered the
Baltic provinces to
Sweden — Ingria,
Estonia and
Kexholm. Thus,
Sweden emerged from the war not only a
military power, but also...
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Dragoon Guards,
British Army, 25
March 1896 – 1914 Colonel-in-chief of the
Kexholm Life
Guards Grenadier Regiment,
Russian Army,
until 26 June 1914 Colonel-in-chief...