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  1. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › KarelianëtKarelianët - Wikipedia

    Karelianët (karelianisht: karjalaižet, karjalazet, karjalaiset, finlandisht: karjalaiset, suedisht: kareler, karelare, rusisht: Карелы) janë një grup etnik Fino-baltike që janë indigjenë në rajonin historik të Karelisë, i cili sot është i ndarë midis Finlandës dhe Rusisë.

  2. Karelia is primarily within the Scandinavian and Russian taiga habitat and ecoregion, which was rich in natural resources for prehistoric people's food and shelter needs. [citation needed] The Vuoksi river was created approximately 6,000 years ago when the waters of Saimaa breached the Salpausselkä ridge. The ancestors of Karelians and Finns ...

  3. Karelians ( Finnish: karjalaiset, IPA: [ˈkɑrjɑˌlɑi̯set] ), also known as Finnish Karelians or Karelian Finns, are a subgroup ( heimo) of the Finnish people, traditionally living in Finnish Karelia. Karelians speak eastern dialects of the Finnish language: the South Karelian dialects are spoken in South Karelia, while the eastern Savonian ...

  4. Language codes. ISO 639-3. krl. Karelian Proper consists of 1a, 1b and 1e. Karelian Proper ( Karelian Proper: Varšinaiskarjala) is a supradialect of the Karelian language, which is a Finnic language. Karelian Proper is one of two/three Karelian dialects, along with Livvi-Karelian [3] and Ludic. Karelian Proper is a direct descendent of the Old ...

  5. Karelian ( Karelian Proper and Livvi-Karelian: karjala, karjalan kieli; Ludian: kard'al, kard'alan kiel'; Tver Karelian: kariela, karielan kieli) is a Finnic language spoken mainly in the Russian Republic of Karelia. Linguistically, Karelian is closely related to the Finnish dialects spoken in eastern Finland, and some Finnish linguists have ...

  6. Karelian. Finnic peoples, descendants of a collection of tribal peoples speaking closely related languages of the Finno-Ugric family who migrated to the area of the eastern Baltic, Finland, and Karelia before ad 400—probably between 100 bc and ad 100, though some authorities place the migration many centuries earlier.

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