-
River to the east of Lake Ladoga.
Olonets is
located at the
confluence of the
Olonka and
Megrega rivers, on the
Olonets Plain, 140 km (87 mi) southwest...
- Svir River. The name "
Olonets Karelians" is
derived from the
territory inhabited,
Olonets Krai,
named after the town of
Olonets,
named after the Olonka...
-
control by
around 1478.
Olonets Karelia became a
governate of the
Russian Empire in 1801,
being known as the
Olonets Governorate.
Olonets Karelia fell under...
-
North Karelian and
Olonets Karelian have 21 diphthongs: In
addition to the
diphthongs North Karelian has a
variety of triphthongs:
Olonets Karelian has only...
- employment.
Olonets Governorate was
divided into
seven uyezds, of
which the
chief towns were Petrozavodsk, Kargopol,
Lodeynoye Pole,
Olonets, Povenets,...
-
Olonets is a town in the
Republic of Karelia,
Russia Olonets may also
refer to:
Olonets Governorate, a
governorate of the
Russian Empire Olonets Viceroyalty...
- the
oldest do****ented
settlement was established, the modern-day city of
Olonets (Aunus).
Karelians converted to
Orthodox Christianity in 1227. The Karelians'...
- (
Olonets) and sixty-four
rural localities. As a muni****l division, the
district is
incorporated as
Olonetsky Muni****l District. The town of
Olonets and...
- The
Olonets Government,
later called the
Provisional Government of
Olonets (Finnish:
Aunuksen väliaikainen hallitus, Livvi:
Anuksenlinnun aijalline halličus...
-
capture of
Olonets on
April 23, 1919, the
Olonets Government of
Southern Karelia was
renamed to the
Provisional Caretaker Government of
Olonets.
Major Paavo...