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  2. Karelians - Wikipedia

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    Karelians (Karelian: karjalaižet, karjalazet, karjalaiset; Finnish: karjalaiset; Swedish: kareler, karelare; Russian: карелы, romanized: karely) are a Baltic Finnic ethnic group who are indigenous to the historical region of Karelia, which is today split between Finland and Russia.

  3. Tver Karelians - Wikipedia

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    Settlement of Karelians in the Central Federal District by urban and rural settlements in %, 2010 census. Tver Karelians are a people who inhabit regions of Tver , Saint Petersburg , and Moscow . Their dialect is remarkable in that it does not borrow from other Balto-Finnic languages due to centuries of geographical isolation.

  4. Karelians (Finns) - Wikipedia

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    Karelians have faced multiple hardships in history while developing a strong sense of identity. As a result the evacuations in the 1940s, they also live in a diaspora across Finland. Due these factors, some, such as journalist Ilkka Malmberg [ fi ] and author Heikki Hietamies [ fi ] , have referred to Karelians as the "Jews of Finland".

  5. Republic of Karelia - Wikipedia

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    Russians first mentioned Karelians in 1143, they called Karelians "Korela". [ 23 ] Sweden 's interest in Karelia began a centuries-long struggle with Novgorod (later Russia ) that resulted in numerous border changes following the many wars fought between the two, the most famous of which is the Pillage of Sigtuna of 1187 .

  6. History of Karelia - Wikipedia

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    Union of White Sea Karelians. In 1906, the Union of White Sea Karelians (Finnish: Wienan karjalaisten liitto) was created. The Union's main goal was to improve the life of the common Karelians and additionally develop their own national identity. [10] The union was temporarily dissolved in 1911 after series of repressions done by the local ...

  7. Orthodox Church of Finland - Wikipedia

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    In Karelia the Swedish forces destroyed and burnt to the ground the monasteries of Valaam and Konevsky. Monks that did not flee, were killed. Many peasants met the same fate. Karelians mostly identified themselves with the Russians, and not with the Finns. [28] Karelians rather called the Finns "ruotsalaiset," which is the Finnish word for ...

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  9. Karelian Group - Wikipedia

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    The Karelian Group "Nord" [10] (Karelian: Karjalan ryhmä), formerly known as the Karelian National Battalion (Ukrainian: Карельський національний батальйон, romanized: Karelskyi natsionalnyi batalion; Karelian: Karjalan Kansallini Pataljona) also known as Nord, [10] is a formation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, functioning as a component of the Russian ...