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Pudozh (Russian: Пудож; Karelian: Puudoži; Veps: Pudož; Finnish:
Puudosi or Puutoinen) is a town and the
administrative center of
Pudozhsky District of...
- [Russian Folk Tales:
Pudozh Region]. Karelia, 1982. pp. 139-143. "Русские Народные Сказки: Пудожского Края" [Russian Folk Tales:
Pudozh Region]. Karelia,...
- Highway,
which is an
international tourist route from Mo i Rana,
Norway to
Pudozh,
Russia via Finland. The
Opera of
northern Sweden, the
Norrland Opera, is...
-
center is the town of
Pudozh. As of the 2010 Census, the
total po****tion of the
district was 21,659, with the po****tion of
Pudozh accounting for 44.8%...
- Karelo-Finnish epic
Kalevala and many of
Russian Bylinas were do****ented in
Pudozh. The
written literature of
Karelia was
formed at the
beginning of the 20th...
- Highway,
which is an
international tourist route from Mo i Rana,
Norway to
Pudozh,
Russia via Sweden. The
border crossing to Russia, Niirala, is in Värtsilä...
- city of
Petrozavodsk and the
towns of Suoyarvi, Kondopoga, Medvezhyegorsk,
Pudozh, Vytegra, Podporozhye, and
Lodeynoye Pole, as well as a
number of urban-type...
- Pole) Oyat (near
Lodeynoye Pole) Lake
Onega Suna (in Kondopoga)
Vodla (near
Pudozh)
Andoma (north of Vytegra)
Vytegra (near Vytegra)
Vuoksi (in
Solovyovo and...
- (Niirala/Vyartsilya) with
Russia was
opened in 1990 The Blue Road
Highway extended to
Pudozh, Russia, in 2000 Mo i Rana,
Norway Hemavan,
Sweden Lycksele,
Sweden M/S...
- park, the
village of Kuganavolok. It is
connected by road with the town of
Pudozh.
There is a
visitor center in the village.
There are also some recreation...