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Olonets is one of the oldest towns in Karelia. It was first mentioned in the written documents in 1137.
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Sortavala is a small town having a rich old history. Over the years of its existence Sortavala was part of Sweden, Finland and Russia.
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Modern Pitkyaranta is situated on the territory which for a number of centuries was the subject of claim for Russia and Sweden, and later on for Finland.
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Medvezhegorsk is situated on the shore of the Onega Lake. It is surrounded by coniferous forests and enchanting cliffs.
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The largest build-up area on the eastern coast of the Onega Lake is the town of Pudozh. The settlement Pudoga was firstly mentioned in 1362.
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The development of the town Kostomuksha is in the first turn connected with ore mining and processing enterprise.
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Kondopoga is situated 70 kilometers away from Petrozavodsk. It was first mentioned in the middle of the 16th century.
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Kem is one of the oldest towns of Karelia. The first reference to the settlements on the territory of the town goes back to the 14th century.
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