carelia
Carelia, also known as Karelia, is a historical and cultural region located in the northwestern part of Russia, as well as in Finland. It is named after the Karelian people, an indigenous Finnic ethnic group. The region is divided into two main parts: Finnish Karelia, which is part of Finland, and Russian Karelia, which is part of Russia. The border between these two parts is the Karelia Isthmus, which is a narrow strip of land connecting the mainland to the Kola Peninsula.
The Karelian people have a rich cultural heritage, with their own language, traditions, and customs. They are
Throughout history, Carelia has been a subject of dispute between Russia and Finland. The region was part