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    Karelians (Karelian: karjalaižet, karjalazet, karjalaiset; Finnish: karjalaiset; Swedish: kareler, karelare; Russian: карелы, romanized: karely) are a Finnic ethnic group who are indigenous to the historical region of Karelia, which is today split between Finland and Russia.

  2. A minden idők legfontosabb magyar filmjei egy filmválogatás, melyet a HVG Online állított össze 2021-ben az első magyar film, A táncz elkészültének 120. évfordulója apropóján. „A valaha készült legfontosabb magyar filmek 30-as listáját” (HVG TOP30) a magyar film napjára időzítve közölte a lap.

  3. Ez az oldal a 2010-es évtizedben megjelent magyar filmeket (játék-, dokumentum-, illetve egész estés animációs filmeket) listázza.

  4. History of Karelia. The Scandinavian and Russian taiga landscape in Karelia. Regions of Karelia, as traditionally divided. 14th century Vyborg Castle, the easternmost outpost of medieval Sweden, in Karelia. The 1774 Dormition of the Theotokos church, in Kondopoga, Karelia.

  5. The vast majority of Karelians are bilingual (Karelian and Russian), about 50 percent use Karelian as their native language (1989). Karelian writers write in both Russian and Finnish. In recent years measures have been taken to help revive the national culture.

  6. Karelia ( Finnish: Karjala) is a historical province of Finland, consisting of the modern-day Finnish regions of South Karelia and North Karelia plus the historical regions of Ladoga Karelia and the Karelian isthmus, which are now in Russia.

  7. Karelian is a language in danger of extinction, with 45% of speakers being over 65 years old and with around 1% of speakers being under 15 years of age. The language is also not known or used at all by a majority of the people in the Republic of Karelia, with around 43% of people using the language. [12]

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