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What the Heck Is Border Karelia? Yönistujat Tells the Story of a Minority, a Minority

Summary by Suomen Kuvalehti
Border Karelia was the easternmost part of Finland. Unlike the rest of the lost Karelia, the Karelian language was widely spoken there and a significant part of the population was Orthodox. The stories of a minority of minorities are not easily heard. Even for me …
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Border Karelia was the easternmost part of Finland. Unlike the rest of the lost Karelia, the Karelian language was widely spoken there and a significant part of the population was Orthodox. The stories of a minority of minorities are not easily heard. Even for me …

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Suomen Kuvalehti broke the news in Finland on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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