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    River to the east of Lake Ladoga. Olonets is located at the confluence of the Olonka and Megrega rivers, on the Olonets Plain, 140 km (87 mi) southwest...
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    control by around 1478. Olonets Karelia became a governate of the Russian Empire in 1801, being known as the Olonets Governorate. Olonets Karelia fell under...
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    Svir River. The name "Olonets Karelians" is derived from the territory inhabited, Olonets Krai, named after the town of Olonets, named after the Olonka...
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  • Olonets is a town in the Republic of Karelia, Russia Olonets may also refer to: Olonets Governorate, a governorate of the Russian Empire Olonets Viceroyalty...
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    The Olonets Government, later called the Provisional Government of Olonets (Finnish: Aunuksen väliaikainen hallitus, Livvi: Anuksenlinnun aijalline halličus...
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    employment. Olonets Governorate was divided into seven uyezds, of which the chief towns were Petrozavodsk, Kargopol, Lodeynoye Pole, Olonets, Povenets,...
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    North Karelian and Olonets Karelian have 21 diphthongs: In addition to the diphthongs North Karelian has a variety of triphthongs: Olonets Karelian has only...
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    the control of the Olonets Governorate. The borders which the Executive Committee of Olonets wished for were those of the Olonets Governorate of that...
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  • Olonets Isthmus is between Lake Onega and Lake Ladoga in Russia. 61°36′N 33°24′E / 61.6°N 33.4°E / 61.6; 33.4 v t e v t e...
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    (Olonets) and sixty-four rural localities. As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Olonetsky Municipal District. The town of Olonets and...
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  • Karelia in 1919, during the Russian Civil War. Aunus is the Finnish name for Olonets Karelia. This expedition was one of many Finnic "kinship wars" (heimosodat)...
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    Northern dialects   1. Arkhangelsk dialect   2. Olonets dialect   3. Novgorod dialect   4. Viatka dialect   5. Vladimir dialect Central dialects   6....
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    existed from 1920 to 1923, as a merger of the Republic of Uhtua and the Olonets Government of Southern Karelia. On 20 December 1920, the Karelian United...
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  • no sense to continue with Karelian. Olonets Karelian alphabet was approved in 1989 and it was used to write Olonets Karelian (also known as Livvi Karelian)...
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    the oldest documented settlement was established, the modern-day city of Olonets (Aunus). Karelians converted to Orthodox Christianity in 1227. The Karelians'...
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    Karelian pies or Karelian pirogs (Karelian: kalittoja, singular kalitta; Olonets Karelian: šipainiekku; Finnish: karjalanpiirakat, singular karjalanpiirakka;...
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    Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January...
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  • colonel of the Imperial Russian Army. A commanding officer of the (14th) Olonets Infantry Regiment, he took part in the Polish-Russian War of 1830 and was...
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    fortress, renamed Shlisselburg. In 1702 Peter the Great established the Olonets Shipyard at Lodeynoye Pole, where Russian frigate Shtandart was built....
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  • Alexandrovsky and Kemsky Uyezds of Arkhangelsk Governorate and some parts of Olonets Governorate. The first references to Murmansk Krai date back to the period...
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    "White Sea Karelia", is used) is the northern part of East Karelia and Olonets Karelia is the southern part. Tver Karelia denotes the villages in the...
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    of Viena Karjala (English: White Karelia) and Aunus Karjala (English: Olonets Karelia). 19th-century ethnic-nationalist Fennomans saw East Karelia as...
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  • Philippines, a small village in the province of Laguna Olonets, Russia, known in the Olonets Karelian language as Anus or Anuksenlinnu Anu (disambiguation)...
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    from the Komi dog. Basic stock dogs originated from the Ladoga Karelia, Olonets Karelia, and East Karelia where they were used for hunting. The breeding...
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    Witold Pilecki (category People from Olonets)
    Polish historians. Witold Pilecki was born on 13 May 1901 in the town of Olonets, Karelia, in the Russian Empire. He was a descendant of a Polish-speaking...
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    west, Pskov Governorate to the south, Novgorod Governorate to the east, Olonets Governorate to the northeast, and Vyborg Governorate of the Grand Duchy...
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    used in Laz, where it represents [t͡sʼ]. Until 2007 it was also used by Olonets Karelian language. Duolljá, Svenn-Egil Knutsen; Gaski, Harald; Theil, Rolf...
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  • Uralic → Finnic → Livvi-Karelian Karelia (Finland, Russia) Tver Karelians, Olonets Karelians Christianity → Eastern Orthodoxy Karen Sino-Tibetan → Karenic...
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    suffered a more severe punishment than Lermontov did: was deported to the Olonets Governorate for two years to serve in a lowly clerk's position. In the...
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    Finland and elsewhere after WWII) Tver Karelian (In Tver area, Russia) Olonets Karelian or Livvi (in southeastern parts of Karelian republic, before World...
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