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| | Karelo-Finnish SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The chairman of the Karelo-Finnish Supreme Soviet (1940-1956) was Finnish communist Otto Ville Kuusinen. |  | | The Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (Karelo-Finnish S.S.R., Finnish Karjalais-Suomalainen sosialistinen neuvostotasavalta, Russian Карело-Финская Советская Социалистическая Республика or Karelo-Finskaya Sovietskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika) was a republic of the Soviet Union that existed between 1940 and 1956. |  | | It became the Republic of Karelia, a subdivision of the Russian Federation, on November 13, 1991. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karelo-Finnish_SSR
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| | Vyborg : Information and resources about Vyborg : School Work Guru |
 | | During the Finnish Civil War Vyborg was in the hands of the reds, until it was captured by the whites on 29 April 1918. |  | | It was recaptured by Finnish troops during the Continuation War in 29 August 1941, and lost again on 20 June 1944. |  | | The city is also known as Viipuri in Finnish, Viborg in Swedish and Wiburg in German. |
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| | Subnational flags of the Soviet Union |
 | | In March of 1940, the Karelian ASSR is upgraded to Karelo-Finnish SSR, pending the conquest of Finland. |  | | The 1936 Stalin Constitution names 11 republics as forming the USSR: the RSFSR, the Ukrainian SSR, the White Russian SSR, the Georgian SSR, the Armenian SSR, the Azerbaijan SSR, the Kazakh SSR, the Kirghiz SSR, the Uzbek SSR, the Turkmen SSR, and the Tajik SSR. |  | | In August of 1940, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania become the 14th, 15th, and 16th SSRs (in no particulate order). |
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| | Almanac «Land of Socialism» 1941, dates in June |
 | | 1940: Election of deputies to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR from the Karelo-Finnish SSR. |  | | 1940: Vybory deputatov v Verxovnyj Sovet SSSR ot Karelo-Finskoj SSR. |  | | 1936: Opublikovan proekt Konstitucii Soyuza SSR dlya vsenarodnogo obsuzhdeniya. |
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| | flag of Karelia in the Soviet Union flags, Fahnen, Flaggen, FOTW bei Nationalflaggen.de |
 | | As adopted by the Supreme Soviet of the Karelo-Finnish SSR on 9 June 1940, Article 118 of the K-FSSR Constitution read: |  | | In march 1940 the Karelian ASSR was promoted to the Karelo-Finnish SSR (intended as a predecessor of a Finnish SSR, wich never was established because Finaland couldnt be conquered). |  | | When the Soviets invaded Finland in 1940, a Provisional Finnish Peoples Government was created in Karelia as a precursor to Soviet rule being established in Finland and the establishment of a Finnish SSR of which Karelia would be part. |
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| | flag of History of Soviet Flags flags, Fahnen, Flaggen, FOTW bei Nationalflaggen.de |
 | | In March 1940 Karelian ASSR was transformed into Karelo-Finnish SSR, and in August 1940 Moldavian ASR also became federal republic. |  | | The text of article 71 states: 'The state flag of the Union of SSR consists of a red or scarlet field with states coat of arms'. |  | | On the flag of Byelorussian SSR green stripe symbolizes woods and other growing wealth of the Republic, the white-red ornament in vertical stripe on hoist emphasizes the national character of the flag. |
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http://www.nationalflaggen.de/flags-of-the-world/flags/su-text.html
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| | Republics of the Soviet Union @ HockeyLiving.com |
 | | Among those expected are Finnish President Tarja Halonen, King Harald V of Norway and the Latvian and Lithuanian presidents. |  | | TALLINN – The Estonian capital was bracing for a wave of statesmen and world leaders to attend the March 26 funeral of President Lennart Meri. |  | | Rietumu Banka predicts 40 million euro profit for 2006 (Baltic Times) |
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| | Winter War - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | This republic existed until March 12, 1940, and was eventually incorporated into the Russian Karelo-Finnish SSR. |  | | Finnish immigrants in the United States and Canada returned home, and many volunteers (one of them actor-to-be Christopher Lee) travelled to Finland to join Finland's forces: 1,010 Danes, 895 Norwegians, 372 Ingrians, 346 Finnish expatriates, and 210 volunteers of other nationalities made it to Finland before the war was over. |  | | This partial healing of the wounds and rifts after the Civil War in Finland (1918), and Finland's language strife, is still referred to as "the Spirit of the Winter War," although it should also be noted that many communists were not allowed to fight in Finland's conscripted army because of their political background. |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Otto Ville Kuusinen |
 | | But as the Winter War went wrong, and a negotiated peace with the capitalist government in Helsinki became unavoidable for the Soviet leadership, Kuusinen was put aside and made chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Karelo-Finnish SSR (1940–1956). |  | | After having overthrown the more moderate party chairman Kari in 1906, Kuusinen came to dominate Finland's Social Democratic Party until the defeat in the Civil War in 1918. |  | | Otto Ville (Wilhelm) Kuusinen (known in Russian as Отто Вильгельмович Куусинен) (1881–1964) was a Finnish and Soviet politician, literature historian, and poet, who after the defeat in the Finnish Civil War fled to Bolshevist Russia, where he worked until his death. |
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| | Wikinfo Republics of the Soviet Union |
 | | A Karelo-Finnish SSR also existed between March 31, 1940, and July 16, 1956. |  | | Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia were from 1922 until 1936 organized in the Transcaucasian SFSR. |  | | They are all independent countries now, only very loosely organized under the heading Commonwealth of Independent States. |
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| | Republic of Karelia at AllExperts |
 | | Occupied territories incorporated into Karelo-Finnish SSR after Winter War but not after Continuation War. |  | | From 1940 it was made into the Karelo-Finnish SSR, incorporating the Finnish Democratic Republic created during the Winter War. |  | | However, Lutheranism was brought to the area by the Finnish immigrants during Sweden's conquest of Karelia. |
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| | Treaty on the Creation of the USSR - Psychology Central |
 | | The conference also issued the Declaration of the Creation of the USSR, which may be considered a political preamble to the Treaty. |  | | On the 8th of December 1991 the leaders of the Ukrainian and Belorussian SSRs, and the RSFSR met to agree on the termination of the 1922 treaty. |  | | Similar developments took place in the Baltics when the countries entered the Soviet Union as the Estonian SSR (21st June 1940), Lithuanian SSR (3rd August 1940) and the Latvian SSR (5th August 1940). |
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| | National tyres, car tyres, car batteries, van tyres, tyres online, tyre fitting, black circles, speed rating, national tyre, bike tyres, tyre services |
 | | Viborg (Finnish: Viipuri) became the capital of the new Swedish province. |  | | The Treaty of Nöteborg (Finnish: Pähkinäsaaren rauha) in 1323 divided Karelia between the two. |  | | The dialect spoken mainly in South Karelia is one of the southeastern dialects of Finnish. |
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| | Talk:Republic of Karelia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After Continuation War it was parted between Leningrad oblast and Karelo-Finnish SSR. |  | | And the Karelo-Finnish SSR is about the war, the invasion, about something nasty and terrible. |  | | In fact the situation could be compared with Lapponia which today is split between a Swedish County and a Finnish Province. |
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| | iqexpand.com |
 | | The Karelo-Finnish SSR existed for a brief time, from 1940 to 1956. |  | | A Karelo-Finnish SSR also existed between March 31, 1940, and July 16, 1956. |  | | One republic, Karelo-Finnish SSR, was disbanded in 1956. |
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| | User:Tuomas/braglist - TheBestLinks.com - Karelian Isthmus, Sweden Finns, Karelo-Finnish SSR, Ingria, ... |
 | | Karelian Isthmus, Sweden Finns, Karelo-Finnish SSR, Ingria, Social Democratic... |  | | User:Tuomas/braglist - TheBestLinks.com - Karelian Isthmus, Sweden Finns, Karelo-Finnish SSR, Ingria,... |  | | The following articles have been touched by me (or by fellow EFL-writers), but actively checked by a native English speaker at least once: |
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| | UFFA Volume 5 Contents |
 | | Karelian Oblast Party Conferences and Karelo-Finnish SSR Party Congresses 46 |  | | Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences, elected 5 Mar 1980 297 |  | | Presidents, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR 298 |
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| | Anthems of 15 Union republics |
 | | Kaunas State Choir, Symphony Orchestra of State Philharmony of Lithuanian SSR |  | | The anthem of Turkmen SSR was used in the independent Turkmenistan until 1997, with unchanged lyrics. |  | | Kalnyn Choir, State Symphony Orchestra of Latvian SSR |
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| | Karelia |
 | | In Mar., 1940, the region's status was raised to that of a constituent republic, called the Karelo-Finnish SSR. |  | | In 1920 an autonomous oblast, known as the Karelian Workers' Commune, was set up in E Karelia; in 1923 it was made into the Karelian Autonomous SSR, which, after the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939–40, incorporated most of the territory ceded by Finland to the USSR. |  | | During World War II, the Finns (allies of the Axis powers) occupied most of Karelia, but it was returned to the USSR in 1944. |
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| | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Karelia @ HighBeam Research |
 | | In Mar., 1940, the region's status was raised to that of a constituent republic, called the Karelo-Finnish SSR. |  | | In 1920 an autonomous oblast, known as the Karelian Workers' Commune, was set up in E Karelia; in 1923 it was made into the Karelian Autonomous SSR, which, after the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939-40, incorporated most of the territory ceded by Finland to the USSR. |  | | During World War II, the Finns (allies of the Axis powers) occupied most of Karelia, but it was returned to the USSR in 1944. |
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| | Pan-finnic colors (Russia and Finland, 1920’ies) |
 | | The current Karelian flag is supposedly derived from the Karelo-Finnish SSR flag, which was light blue — in what might be nothing but a coincidence in respect of the above agreement. |  | | The initial discription of the blue in the first Estonian constitution specifically says that it should be the same blue as the Finnish Cross. |  | | This might have been the refered sky blue, since it was clearly a variation of the finnish flag. |
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| | NFDX95A.TXT |
 | | I enjoyed the Russian stations for reasons related to SWBC: Kaliningrad on 1386 kHz running Radio Nederland in English and Petrozavodsk on 1395 kHz, because it is located in what used to be the Karelo-Finnish SSR and is a NASWA country which is no longer found on the short-wave bands. |  | | If I could only keep one DX memory, though, it would be of the local station on the Isle of Man in the United Kingdom. |
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| | Karelo-Finnish SSR - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Karelo-Finnish SSR" is defined. |  | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word Karelo-Finnish SSR: |
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| | Almanac «Land of Socialism» 1941, dates in March |
 | | 1940: Reorganization of the Karelian ASSR into the Karelo-Finnish SSR, a Union republic. |  | | znamenityj russkij uchenyj, akademik, ordenonosec, starejshij deputat Verxovnogo Soveta Soyuza SSR. |
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