Krupskij
Krupskij is a village located in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. It is situated in the northern part of the country, near the border with Finland. The village is named after Vladimir Lenin, who was born in the nearby town of Ulyanovsk. Krupskij is known for its rural landscape and traditional Karelians, who are an indigenous Finno-Ugric people. The village is part of the Medvezhyegorsky District and is connected to the regional center of Medvezhyegorsk by a network of roads. The local economy is primarily agricultural, with residents engaged in farming and forestry. The village also has a small school and a community center, which hosts various cultural events and festivals. Krupskij is a place of historical and cultural significance, preserving the traditions and heritage of the Karelians.