- (Russian: Петрозаводск, IPA: [pʲɪtrəzɐˈvotsk]; Karelian,
Vepsian and Finnish:
Petroskoi) is the
capital city of the
Republic of Karelia, Russia,
which stretches...
- been
within the USSR
before 1940,
including the
capital Petrozavodsk (
Petroskoi). In 1944, the
Soviet Union recaptured the area.
Soviet sovereignty was...
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Petroskoi, U.S.S.R.)
Laulu Kotkasta, 1941 (published in
Petroskoi) Tulikehässä, 1943 (published in
Petroskoi) Iskelmiä, 1943 (published in
Petroskoi)...
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inhabited by Tver Karelians.
Republic of
Karelia Petrozavodsk (Петрозаводск,
Petroskoi, from late 1941 to 1944
known to
Finns as Äänislinna/Onegaborg) Belomorsk...
- S2CID 153956031. Paškov,
Aleksandr (1994).
Karjalan vaakunat ja liput.
Petroskoi: KAREKO. p. 327-330. ISBN 5-88129-010-0.
Russian census 2010 Archived...
- Karelian:
Karjalan tazavaldu Petrozavodsk Russian: Петрозаводск Karelian:
Petroskoi Karelians (5.5%) 1.9% 86.4% 4.2% 533,121 180,520 km2 (69,699 sq mi) Republic...
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Communist Party of Finland. He was a
private in the Red Army. Mäki
moved to
Petroskoi (Petrozavodsk) in 1920 and was head of the
Agricultural Affairs Department...
- Finnish). Otava. ISBN 978-951-1-06946-1. Raevuori,
Antero (2
January 2013). "
Petroskoi muuttui Äänislinnaksi". Seura.fi (in Finnish).
Retrieved 28
October 2024...
- Tamara.
Karjalan kielen harjoituskogomus III–IV
luokku Livvin murdehel.
Petroskoi «Periodika», 2004, p. 14. "Kotimaisten
kielten tutkimuskeskus :: Tverinkarjala"...
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original on 26
February 2013.
Karjalan ASNT:n
Perustuslaki (in Finnish).
Petroskoi: Karjala-Kustantamo. 1980. p. 162.
Vesti Karelia (14 July 2016). "Государственный...