Republic of KareliaRepublic of Karelia is the beautiful northern land with an abundance of natural, historic-cultural and architectural monuments attracting tourists from all over the world |
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PetrozavodskPetrozavodsk is a scientific, cutural, historic and tourist center of Karelia, quiet and cozy provincial capital on the picturesque shore of Petrozavodsk Bay of Lake Onega |
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SortavalaSortavala is the second largest (after Petrozavodsk) tourist center in Karelia, a historical city of Russia and a true treasury of architecture in the spirit of Finnish romanticism |
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ValaamValaam, the most scenic island in the northern part of Lake Ladoga, a gem of Karelia. Severe rocks, pine forests, scenic inland lakes; the ancient Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery |
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Belomorsk petroglyphs, VygostrovThe world famous Belomorsk petroglyphs - more than 2000 unique rock carvings of late Stone Age, that are to be found at the lower reach of Vyg river, near the village of Vygostrov |
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Crimson quartzite, ShokshaCrimson quartzite Shoksha, a rarest decorative natural stone, is mined in the only one place on the planet: in the quarry on the west shore of Onega Lake, near the village of Shoksha |
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Girvas, volcano craterGirvas volcano crater, discovered in the 60-ies of the last century, is a geological natural monument of federal importance; a place of unique beauty in Karelia |
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Kivach waterfallKivach, the scenic waterfall on the rapid Suna River, glorified by the great Russian poet Derzhavin in the famous ode; the second largest plain waterfall in Europe, after the Rhine Falls |
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KizhiKizhi, the world famous ensemble of wooden architecture, is a State Historical-Architectural and Ethnographic Museum |
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Kizhi, Folk holidaysThe folklore-ethnographical theatre of the Kizhi Museum-Reserve is a regular participant of annual museum festivals held on the Kizhi Island |
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Ladoga Lake, tourismBecause of the unique natural conditions of the coastal area and the abundance of fish, Ladoga Lake is highly attractive for lovers of ecological tourism and fishing |
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Medvezhyegorsk Fortified DistrictMedvezhyegorsk Fortified District, created during the Great Patriotic War, is a mighty complex of defensive structures cut out in the rocks surrounding the aforenamed town |
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Medvezhyegorsk, Malaya MedvezhkaMalaya Medvezhka is a country club, situated in a pine forest on the shore of Lake Onega, not far from Medvezhyegorsk; exclusive comfortable cottages made of venerable pine wood |
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Mountain VottovaraMountain Vottovara is the highest point of the West-Karelian Elevation, the sacred mountain of the ancient Sami with a complex of cult stones called seids |
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Onega petroglyphs, Cape Besov NosCape Besov Nos (Devil's Nose) on the eastern shore of Lake Onega is known all over the world for numerous petroglyphs, or rock engravings, dating back to 4th–2nd millennia BC |
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Rafting on Shuya riverRafting on Shuya river, one of the most beautiful rivers in Karelia, will be very interesting not only for the experienced water tourists, bur also for the beginners; 3-5-7-days tours |
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Ruskeala marble quarriesThe most picturesque Ruskeala marble quarries, filled with clearest emerald green subterranean waters, are a unique natural monument and an object of mining culture |
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Sandarmokh, PovenetsIn the Sandarmokh forest near the town of Povenets is located a memorial cemetry, the largest in the North-Western Russia burial place of victims of Stalin's terror in 1937-1938 |
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Transfiguration Church, KizhiThe main wonder of Kizhi is the world famous 22-domed Transfiguration Church, built in 1714 without a single nail; a unique monument of Russian wooden architecture |
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Valaam MonasteryMonastery of the Transfiguration of the Savior on the island of Valaam in Lake Ladoga is one of the most ancient cloisters in Russia, founded according the legend as far back as X cent. |
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White Sea – Baltic CanalWhite Sea – Baltic Canal connects the White Sea with Lake Onega, which is further connected to the Baltic Sea; at present time the canal has a status of historic and cultural monument |