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Petrozavodsk

The capital of the Republic of Karelia, this city is located in the northwestern part of Russia and on the shore of Onego Lake.

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  • Folk Tour *

    This tour company has provided a few photos of Kizhi, Petrozavodsk, Karelian nature and artwork of the landscapes.

  • Petrozavodsk Exhibit *

    An exhibit of photos of this city are provided with descriptions.

  • Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia Site *

    This site is in Russian only.

  • Petrozavodsk. Karelia's Capital City *

    History, culture, and a map of this city are provided.

  • Pictures and Stories from Petrozavodsk Karelia *

    Timo Hamalainen describes his visit to this city with text and photos.


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