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Finnish and Karelian: Sortavala; Swedish: Sordavala),
previously known as
Serdobol (Сердоболь)
until 1918, is a town in the
Republic of Karelia, Russia, located...
- ten
enormous atlantes,
approximately three times life-size,
carved from
Serdobol granite,
which were
designed by
Johann Halbig and
executed by the sculptor...
- room are made of
artificial marble and the
columns are made of
natural Serdobol marble. A
staircase leads to the
first floor to the vestibule, from where...
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Kuybyshev →
Samara Selyutora →
Siritoru →
Makarov Semyonovka → ****nyev
Serdobol →
Sortavala Sereda →
Furmanov Sergiyev Posad →
Sergiyev (1919) → Zagorsk...
- viceroyalty: Wilmanstrand, Vyborg, Friedrichshaven, Nijschlott,
Kexholm and
Serdobol. Paul I
changed the name back to
Vyborg Governorate in 1796,
renaming the...
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territory belonging to the Crown,
which covered 432 m2 and
extended into the
Serdobol district of Finland; the
ironworks were
begun by
Peter the
Great in 1701–1714...
- the doctor's insistence, she and the
Roerich family moved to
Finland (
Serdobol), to the seas**** of Lake Ladoga. In 1918,
Finland declared its independence...
- Finland. In 1893, he
organized a
congress of
Finnish Orthodox clergy in
Serdobol and
frequently visited the
parishes under his jurisdiction. In 1892, he...
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transfer to a ship
plying the
route between Saint Petersburg,
Kexholm and
Serdobol. In 1910,
Ahlstrom bought the
sawmill and the railway.
After the October...
- The
chief of the
organization was
bishop Cyprian (Shnitnikov) [ru] of
Serdobol Karjalan veljes****a was
dissolved when
Finland obtained its independence...