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Karelia

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Karelia

Incidental music in nine movements by Jean Sibelius, composed in 1893 and first performed in Viipuri, Karelia (Gulf of Finland), on 13 November 1893. The suite for orchestra in three movements, Op. 11, was also composed in 1893.


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Twenty-year trends in coronary risk factors in north Karelia and in other areas in Finland.
INVESTMENT AB KINNEVIK, Stockholm, Sweden reports it has entered into an agreement to sell its subsidiary Korsnas Packaging to JSC Segezha Pulp and Paper Mill, Karelia, Russia for EUR 73.
The combat operations in the Far East (1938), Mongolia (1939) and Karelia (1939-1940) were a serious test for the medical service.
 
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