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Konevets (Russian: Коневец; Finnish:
Konevitsa or Kononsaari) is an
approximately 8.5-km²
island famous as the site of the
Konevsky Monastery. It is located...
- Jumalansynnyttäjän syntymän luostari) is a
Russian Orthodox monastery that
occupies the
Konevets Island in the
western part of the Lake Ladoga,
Leningrad Oblast, Russian...
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Other historic cloisters in the
vicinity are the
Konevets Monastery,
which sits on the
Konevets island, and the Alexander-Svirsky Monastery,
which preserves...
- "Konevitsan kirkonkellot" (English: "The
Church Bells of Konevitsa") is a
Karelian folk melody, best
known as the 1975
recording of
Finnish musical group...
- free
Sentenced sticker.
Konevitsan kirkonkellot ("The
Church Bells of
Konevets") was
originally recorded by
Piirpauke in 1974.
Ville Laihiala – vocals...
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Apart from the old
towns of
Vyborg and Priozersk, and
churches on the
Konevets island of Lake Ladoga,
since the late 19th
century a
number of
other archaeological...
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Toshevo Golyam Manastir Galabintsi Kabile Kalchevo Karavelovo Kozarevo Konevets Krumovo ****orevo
Malomir Meden Kladenets Mezhda Miladinovtsi Mogila Okop...
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Isthmus and some islands,
including Gogland in the Gulf of
Finland and
Konevets in Lake Ladoga. Much of the area of the
oblast belongs to the drainage...
- in
Karelian Isthmus and
Ladoga Karelia. The
monasteries of
Valaam and
Konevets were
important religious centres and
pilgrimage sites of
Orthodox faithful...
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district are Lake Vuoksa, Lake Sukhodolskoye, and Lake Otradnoye.
Konevets Island on Lake
Ladoga also
belongs to the district.
Forests occupy 63%...