- romanized: Belomorskaja Karelija, lit. 'White Sea Karelia';
North Karelian and Finnish:
Vienan Karjala or
simply Viena; Swedish: Vitahavskarelen) is a
historical region...
- 64°32′N 40°32′E / 64.533°N 40.533°E / 64.533; 40.533
Arkhangelsk Governorate (Russian: Архангельская губерния, romanized: Arkhangel'skaya guberniya)...
- The
Viena expedition (Finnish:
Vienan retki****a, Swedish: Vienaexpeditionen) was the
military expedition in
March 1918 by
Finnish volunteer forces in...
- Karelia. The
newspaper is
owned by OmaMedia, and was
merged together with
Vienan Karjala in 2014.
First issue was
published in 1990 by
Periodika and the...
- Medvežyegorsk (Медвежьегорск, Karhumäki)
Kalevala (Калевала, Uhtua) Kem (Кемь,
Vienan Kemi,
compare with Kemi) Kostomukša (Костомукша, Kostamus)
Kondopoga (Кондопога...
-
viimeinen Leninin soturi ja
huligaani on
karkoitettu niin
hyvin Suomesta kuin
Vienan Karjalastakin."). The
events at the end of
World War I made this goal hard...
-
April 1993 by Periodika,
which also
publishes Karjalan Sanomat, Oma Mua and
Vienan Karjala. Nina Zaitseva, a
linguist scientist, was the
first chief editor...
- liitto. ISBN 951-96348-5-1. Kauppinen,
Jukka (2007). "Terveisiä Vienasta :
Vienan Väinämöinen,
museon ystävä ja
asiamies itäisen
yhteyden avaajana". Carelia...
- 喀山 (Chinese)*, ٌقازان (Arabic)* Kem Kemj' - Кемь (Russian)*, Kemi* or
Vienan Kemi* (Finnish) Kemi
Giepma (Northern Sami)* /
Kerch Keriç (Crimean Tatar*)...
-
intervening in an
internal conflict. In
Northern White Karelia the
smaller Vienan Rykmentti (Viena Regiment) was formed. Combined, the East
Karelian rebels...