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Meaning of "karelians"

karelians: Karelians are a Finno-Ugric ethnic group native to Karelia, a region split between Russia and Finland. They have their own language and cultural traditions, including distinctive music, dance, and cuisine
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The Karelians were a clear example of that trend.
The population consisted mostly of the Karelians and former udel peasants.
Karelians make a campaign to Sweden.
It was intended to be a Tver Karelians autonomy.
The returned Karelians were evacuated to Finland again.
The inhabitants of Karelian provinces historically belonging to Finland are known as Karelians.
The economic and cultural lure of Finland drew Karelians into the Finnish camp.
Karelians are Finnish, and so much of their music is the same as Finnish music.
The traditional people of the area include the Sami people and the Karelians.
Finnish Karelians are considered as a regional and cultural sub-group of the ethnic Finns.
Originally they are descendants of the historical Finnish Karelians and the Tavastians.
Among these groups, the Karelians is the most populous one, followed by the Ingrians.
Russification of Karelians.
This myth assigned the Karelians a place amongst the "simple people" faithful to the tsar.
Tver Karelia denotes the villages in the Tver Oblast that are inhabited by Tver Karelians.

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After the war, immigrant Karelians were settled all over Finland.
Dive for 4 days in the culture of Tver Karelians.
In this time many Karelians escaped to Tver 's Karelia.
The saga places the confrontation of Norwegians and Karelians in the 9th century.
Karelians only became active in Lapland in the 11th century onwards.
Markianova 's parents were both Olonets Karelians.
Until the end of the 13th century, Karelians enjoyed a period of relative independence and self-government.
A separate ideology was developed, focusing on the closeness of Karelians to the "great Russian people.".
Karelians area inhabited since the 13th century, where cultural exchanges between East and West.
They tell Thorolf that the Karelians ( Kiriales ) are harassing their land.
Karelians were listed as Novgorodian allies in the mid-12th century in Russian Chronicles.
According to Eric Chronicles, Swedes conquered 14 hundreds from the Karelians.
Karelians rather called the Finns " ruotsalaiset, " which is the Finnish word for Swedes.
However, many rural Finns, Sami, and Karelians were also members of the Orthodox Church.
The last Swedish Crusade to Finland took place in 1293 against Karelians.
Several thousands of eastern Karelians migrated to Finland by 1922 from different parts of Eastern Karelia.
According to some sources, the Karelians destroyed the Swedish town of Sigtuna in 1187.
A fleet of pagan Karelians entered Lake Mälaren in 1187 and ravaged the coasts.

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