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- Medvezhyegorsk (Russian: Медвежьего́рск; Karelian: Karhumägi; Finnish: Karhumäki) is a town and the administrative center of Medvezhyegorsky District of...
- Site. The major cities on the lake are Petrozavodsk, Kondopoga and Medvezhyegorsk. The lake is of glacial-tectonic origin and is a small remnant of a...
- urban-type settlements developed along the route of the canal, such as Medvezhyegorsk, Segezha, Nadvoitsy. Povenets, which had been demoted from a town to...
- Shotozero. The city of Petrozavodsk and the towns of Suoyarvi, Kondopoga, Medvezhyegorsk, Pudozh, Vytegra, Podporozhye, and Lodeynoye Pole, as well as a number...
- the town of Medvezhyegorsk. As of the 2010 Census, the total po****tion of the district was 31,864, with the po****tion of Medvezhyegorsk accounting for...
- Karelia region is Petrozavodsk, followed by Kondopoga, Segezha and Medvezhyegorsk. Olonets Karelia has largely belonged to Russians in its do****ented...
- nevertheless continued to advance slowly during the following w****s. Medvezhyegorsk was captured on 5 December and Povenets fell the next day. On 7 December...
- action. In January 1942, the Soviet Karelian Front attempted to retake Medvezhyegorsk (Finnish: Karhumäki), which had been lost to the Finns in late 1941...
- in the Republic of Karelia, Russia about 50 km north of the town of Medvezhyegorsk. The lake is approximately 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) wide. Mashchak and...
- Petrozavodsk, the capital of Soviet Karelia was transferred first to Medvezhyegorsk, then to Belomorsk. Less than 90 thousand people remained in the occupied...