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Songelsky Selsoviet (Russian: Сонгельский сельсовет) was an
administrative division (a selsoviet) of Kolsko-Loparskaya
Volost of
Alexandrovsky Uyezd of...
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dialect was
spoken in the now
defunct Sámi
settlements of Motovsky,
Songelsky,
Notozero (hence its
Russian name – the
Notozersky dialect). Some speakers...
- on October 14, 1920,
portions of Kolsko-Loparskaya
Volost (a part of
Songelsky Selsoviet in particular) were
ceded to Finland. The
volost became a part...
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Konchanskaya Lapps comprised the
pogosts of Babinsky, Yekostrovsky, Maselgsky,
Songelsky, Notozersky,
Munomoshsky (Kildinsky), Motovsky, Pechengsky, Pazretsky...
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included the
pogosts of Babinsky, Ekostrovsky, Maselgsky, Notozersky, and
Songelsky. In 1866, the
rural community was
transformed into
Ekostrovskaya Volost...