
Karelia - Wikipedia
It is divided between northwestern Russia (the federal subjects of the Republic of Karelia and Leningrad Oblast) and Finland (the regions of South Karelia, North Karelia, and the eastern …
Karelia | Russian Republic, Map, & History | Britannica
Nov 18, 2025 · Karelia, respublika (republic), far northwestern Russia. It is bordered to the north by Nenets, to the east by the White Sea, to the south by Lake Ladoga, and to the west by …
Karelia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Sep 4, 2025 · Karelia (Karelian and Finnish: Karjala) is a region in Northwestern Russia, known as the country of lakes. It has a strong cultural connection with Finland, with the ethnic Karelians …
The Karelia Story – Voices of Karelia
Like Finland, much of Karelia is a mix of beautiful taiga forests, bogs and marshes, and thousands of lakes, including two of Europe’s largest: Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega. Some Finns have …
Karelia - Russia Vibes
Discover the natural and cultural treasures of Karelia, one of Russia’s most captivating travel destinations. Nestled between Finland and the White Sea, Karelia offers visitors a rare …
Republic of Karelia - Wikiwand
The Republic of Karelia, or simply Karelia or Karjala is a republic of Russia situated in the northwest of the country. The republic is a part of the Northweste...
7 Top Things to Do in Karelia Region - VisitRussia
The Republic of Karelia is a region near Saint-Petersburg bordering Finland, the unique place where Finnish and Russian culture and nature mix together. It’s not populated much, that’s …
The Karelia Republic, Russia travel guide
Jul 6, 2021 · Karelia is one of the most famous Russian territories in international tourism thanks to the presence of unique architectural, cultural and historical sites on the islands of Kizhi, …
Republic of Karelia - Rusmania
The Republic of Karelia shares a border with Finland and Russia’s Leningrad, Astrakhan, Vologda and Murmansk Regions. The republic has a unique culture developed by the native Finno …
Republic of Karelia - Wikipedia
Lutheranism was brought to Karelia during Sweden's conquest of Karelia and was common in regions that then belonged to Finland. Nowadays Lutherans can be found in most big …