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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...
- 1944–1991 Russian
Federation 1991–present The main
landmark of Priozersk, the
Korela Fortress, has
historically been the
center for the
Karelians of the Karelian...
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Sweden provided a
mercenary corps, paid for by Russia, in
exchange for the
Korela Fortress and the
surrounding county. In 1609–1610, the
Swedish auxiliary...
- Russian: Каре́лия, romanized: Kareliya [kɐˈrʲelʲɪjə],
historically Коре́ла,
Korela [kɐˈrʲelʲə]; Swedish:
Karelen [kɑˈreːlen]) is an area in
Northern Europe...
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Korela is a
village in
Setomaa Parish, Võru
County in
southeastern Estonia. The
Metsatee Mustoja Forest Reserve is
located in the
eastern part of Korela...
- full
sense of the word, as
defensive structures (Koporie, Oreshek, Yam,
Korela, Ostrov, Kobyla). The
strongest of the
Russian fortresses was the Pskov...
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Konstantinos Korelas (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Κορέλας; born 1
March 2000) is a Gr****
professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for Super...
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nobles to rule and
protect territories in the north, Ladoga,
Oreshek and
Korela. He
started the
tradition of
Lithuanian mercenary service north of Novgorod...
- city of Imatra. [citation needed] The river's surroundings,
including the
Korela Fortress (formerly: Käkisalmi), is a po****r
resort for
Saint Petersburg's...
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composed of Germans, English,
Scots and French,
Sweden would receive the
Korela Fortress and
surrounding towns and villages. On 10 May 1609,
Prince Skopin-S****sky...