Karelian IsthmusSee Karelia (disambiguation) for other meanings of the name Karelia . The Karelian Isthmus is the narrow stretch of land between the Gulf of Finland and Lake Ladoga in northwestern Russia. The city of Vyborg and the town of Priozersk are situated on the n (most of which was ceded in 1940)
South KareliaThe Region of South Karelia is a region maakunta / landskap of Finland. It borders to the regions of Kymeenlaakso, Southern Savonia, North Karelia and to Russia. Historical province For History, Geography and Culture see: Karelia Regional Council Main art - an administrative region in present-day Finland
Karelia Suite of classical music by Jean SibeliusJohan (Jean) Julius Christian Sibelius ( December 8, 1865 September 20, 1957) was a Finnish composer of classical music. Together with the work of Johan Ludvig Runeberg, Sibelius' music is synonymous with Finnish national identity. Jean Sibelius was born
Karelia Software, LLCKarelia Software, LLC or Karelia is a software company with a headquarters in Alameda, California that claims to pioneer the desktop web application market. The company derives its name from the Karelia Suite of classical music by Jean Sibelius. The name - software company with a headquarters in Alameda, CaliforniaAlameda is a city located in Alameda County, California. It is a city on a small island of the same name next to Oakland, California in the San Francisco Bay. An additional part of the city is on Bay Farm Island which it shares with the Oakland Internatio, that claims to pioneer the desktop web application market.
Food
Karelian pastiesKarelian pasties Karjalanpiirakat in Finnish) are traditional pasties from North Karelia, Finland. Today they are eaten throughout Finland. According to the traditional recipe the pasties are made from a thin rye crust with a filling of rice. Butter is sp - Karelian food
Karelian Hot Pot - Karelian food
Karelian Bear Dog
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