Karl Fredrik Bergh, sometimes known as Carl Fredrik Berg, in Finnish as Kaarle, and in Latin as Carolus Fridericus Berg (born before 23 November 1763, died Suonenjoki 9 February 1844), was a cleric and scholar, noted for his interest in oral Finnish literature.[1]
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