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This list of Karelians lists both people from Republic of Karelia, Finnish Karelians and other people of Karelian ancestry.
This listofKarelians lists both people from Republic of Karelia, Finnish Karelians and other people ofKarelian ancestry. Arhippa Perttunen, rune singer...
Karelians migrated to those areas after the Russo-Swedish War of 1656–1658. In Finland, the term Karelian generally refers to the Finnish Karelians,...
There are many grave pits ofKareliansof the 10th–15th centuries with metal and ceramic artifacts along the northern armlet of the Vuoksi, near Lake Sukhodolskoye...
sagas around the 10th century. Russians first mentioned Karelians in 1143, they called Karelians "Korela". Sweden's interest in Karelia began a centuries-long...
The Karelian Bear Dog (Karjalankarhukoira) is a Finnish breed of dog. In its home country, it is seen by many as a national treasure. Karelian Bear Dogs...
The Karelian hot pot (British) or Karelian stew (US) (Karelian: päččiliha; Finnish: karjalanpaisti; Russian: рагу по-карельски ragu po-karelski; Swedish:...
Karelianism was a late 19th-century cultural phenomenon in the Grand Duchy of Finland and involved writers, painters, poets and sculptors. Since the publishing...
the rights ofKarelians in Finland. During the Cold War, the Karelian-born Finnish politician Johannes Virolainen lobbied for the return of Karelia. President...
his resentment at Finland "betraying" the East Karelians, and his wish to rather die for East Karelians than return to Finland. He had answered earlier...
historic Finnish battleground, Karelian Isthmus, its lyrics focus on Amorphis's well known epic themes from the history of Finnish warfare and religion...
southern neighbor of the Karelian Red Finns) began to protest Finnish chauvinism toward the Karelians in concert with the Tver Karelians. This coincided...
The Karelian (Russian: Карельская лошадь Karel'skaya loshad) is a pony native to Karelia, a region of northern Europe between the Gulf of Finland and...
This is a listof radio networks and stations in Finland and elsewhere broadcasting exclusively or partly in the Finnish language. Yle Radio 1 [fi] YleX...
This listof ethnic slurs and epithets is sorted into categories that can defined by race, ethnicity, or nationality. Most of these black slurs and all...
following is a listof ethnic slurs, ethnophaulisms, or ethnic epithets that are, or have been, used as insinuations or allegations about members of a given...
Language, Finland-Swedish Sign Language and Karelian. Finnish is the language of the majority, 85.7% of the population in 2022. It is a Finnic language...
According to some sources, the Karelians destroyed the Swedish town of Sigtuna in 1187. In 1251 the Finnish Karelians again fought against the Norwegians...
This is a comprehensive listof the vascular plants of the Karelian Isthmus, a land mass in Russia connected to Finland on one side and otherwise surrounded...
territory included 13 per cent of Finland's economic assets. 12 per cent of Finland's population, 422,000 to 450,000 Karelians, were evacuated and lost their...
This is a listof wars and armed conflicts involving Russia and its predecessors in chronological order, from the 9th to the 21st century. The Russian...
This is a listof lakes of Europe with an average area greater than 100 km2 (39 sq mi). Some smaller lakes may be missing from the list. Reservoirs and...
historical accounts of conflicts involving Finnish tribes, such as Tavastians, Karelians, Finns proper and Kvens, have survived in Icelandic sagas and in German...
Finnish Karelians (karjalaiset). Today the importance of the tribal (heimo) identity generally depends on the region. It is strongest among the Karelians, Savonians...
hundreds from the Karelians. Karelians had also been engaged in a destructive expedition to Sweden in 1257 which led Valdemar, King of Sweden (1250–1275)...