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    Ingria (Russian: Ингрия, Ингерманландия, Ижорская земля, romanized: Ingriya, Ingermanlandiya, Izhorskaya zemlya; Finnish: Inkeri, Inkerinmaa; Swedish:...
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    (Finnish: Kirjasalon tasavalta), commonly known as the Republic of North Ingria (Finnish: Pohjois-Inkerin tasavalta) was a short-lived unrecognized state...
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    Swedish Ingria (Swedish: Svenska Ingermanland, ‘land of Ingrians’) was a dominion of the Swedish Empire from 1583 to 1595 and then again from 1617 to 1721...
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  • Look up Ingria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ingria is a historical region in what is now northwestern European Russia. Ingria may also refer to:...
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    Free Ingria (Russian: Свободная Ингрия) is a Saint-Petersburg based informal social movement of regionalists and separatists, also called political Ingrians...
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    Generalissimo, Prince of the Russian Empire and Duke of Izhora (Duke of Ingria), Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Duke of Cosel. A highly appreciated associate...
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    romanized: Ingermanlandtsy), sometimes called Ingrian Finns, are the Finnish population of Ingria (now the central part of Leningrad Oblast in Russia), descending from Lutheran...
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    also known as Inkerin vapaustaistelu) was an uprising of Ingrian Finns in Ingria during the Russian Civil War and Heimosodat, the uprising began as small...
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    Ingria is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) north of Turin...
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  • Prince Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Menshikov (1 March 1714 – 27 November 1764) was a son of Prince Menshikov who, at one stage, was betrothed to Grand Duchess...
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    are a Finnic indigenous people native to Ingria. Small numbers can still be found in the western part of Ingria, between the Narva and Neva rivers in northwestern...
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  • Below is a list of Finnish language exonyms for places in non-Finnish-speaking areas: Note that the Finnish language inflects place names where English...
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    founded city of Saint Petersburg, and in 1721 the former Swedish Duchy of Ingria, and parts of the County of Kexholm and the County of Viborg and Nyslott...
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    The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ingria (Russian: Евангелическо-лютеранская церковь Ингрии, Yevangelichesko-lyuteranskaya tserkov Ingriyi; Finnish: Inkerin...
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    vadjalased; Finnish: vatjalaiset) are a Finnic ethnic group native to historical Ingria, the part of modern-day northwestern Russia that is roughly southwest of...
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    Nyenschantz (category Ingria)
    Petersburg, Russia. Nyenschantz was built in 1611 to establish Swedish rule in Ingria, which had been annexed from the Tsardom of Russia during the Time of Troubles...
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    Ingrian language (category Ingria)
    ˈkeːlʲ]), is a Finnic language spoken by the (mainly Orthodox) Izhorians of Ingria. It has approximately 70 native speakers left, most of whom are elderly...
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    Ingrian War (category Ingria)
    Russian throne. It ended with a large Swedish territorial gain (including Ingria) in the Treaty of Stolbovo, which laid an important foundation to Sweden's...
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  • needed] Carl Nieroth (1710–1712) The following were the governors-general of Ingria: Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm (1617–) Nils Assersson Mannersköld (1626–1629)...
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    Greater Finland (category Ingria)
    proponents also included the Kola Peninsula, Finnmark, Swedish Meänmaa, Ingria, and Estonia. The idea of a Greater Finland rapidly gained popularity after...
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  • Leland McCauley found a second Emerald Eye, with which he hoped to turn Ingria Olav into the new Emerald Empress. Instead, Cera killed her and gained the...
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    Karelia and South Karelia and the Russian Republic of Karelia. Russia ceded Ingria and southern Karelia to Sweden in the Treaty of Stolbovo in 1617, following...
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    Scandinavian Peninsula Fennoscandia Baltoscandia Jutland Gotland Sápmi Ingria West Nordic Baltic Baltic Sea Gulf of Bothnia Gulf of Finland Iceland Faroe...
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    imprisoned and killed Ingrians and destroyed their culture. In the process, Ingria, in the historical sense of the word, ceased to exist. Before the persecution...
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    Russian side of the Maanselka hill region. The border between Karelia and Ingria, the land of the closely related Ingrian people, had originally been the...
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    threefold attack on Swedish Holstein-Gottorp, Swedish Livonia, and Swedish Ingria. Sweden parried the Danish and Russian attacks at Travendal (August 1700)...
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  • pertaining to the region of Ingria The Ingrians, which may refer to: Ingrian Finns, descendants of Finnish immigrants to Ingria in the 17th century Izhorians...
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    Scandinavian Peninsula Fennoscandia Baltoscandia Jutland Gotland Sápmi Ingria West Nordic Baltic Baltic Sea Gulf of Bothnia Gulf of Finland Iceland Faroe...
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    The Lutheran Church was the dominant faith of the Baltic Provinces, of Ingria, and of the Grand Duchy of Finland "St. Petersburg through the Ages". St...
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    Petersburg movement. Currently, the idea is supported by the "Free Ingria" movement and "Ingria Without Borders" movement, which are represented in the Free...
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