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  1. Finnic language

    Karelian ( karjala, karjal or kariela) is a Finnic language spoken mainly in the Russian Republic of Karelia.
    Language family: Uralic, FinnicNorthern FinnicKarelian
    Native speakers: (36,000 cited 1994–2010)
    Native to: Russia, Finland
    Writing system: Latin (Karelian alphabet)
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    What does Karelian mean?
    Karelian ( karjala, karjal or kariela) is a Finnic language spoken mainly in the Russian Republic of Karelia. Linguistically, Karelian is closely related to the Finnish dialects spoken in eastern Finland, and some Finnish linguists have even classified Karelian as a dialect of Finnish.
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    What language is spoken in Karelia?
    The Ludic language, spoken along the easternmost edge of Karelian Republic, is in the Russian research tradition counted as a third main dialect of Karelian, though Ludic shows strong relationship also to Veps, and it is today considered a separate language.
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    Is Karelian related to Finnish?
    Linguistically, Karelian is closely related to the Finnish dialects spoken in eastern Finland, and some Finnish linguists have even classified Karelian as a dialect of Finnish, though in the modern day it is widely considered a separate language.
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    What is the Karelian alphabet?
    In 2007, the current standardized Karelian alphabet was introduced and is used to write all varieties of Karelian, including Tver Karelian which adopted it in 2017. The oldest known document in Karelian, or in any Finnic language, is the Birch bark letter no. 292, found in 1957 and believed to be either an invocation against lightning, or an oath.
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karelians

    Karelians (Karelian: karjalaižet, karjalazet, karjalaiset, Finnish: karjalaiset, Swedish: kareler, karelare, Russian: Карелы) are a Finnic ethnic group who are indigenous to the historical region of Karelia, which is today split between Finland and Russia. Karelians living in Russian Karelia are considered a distinct ethnic group closely related to Finnish Karelians, who are considered a subset of Finns. This distinction historically arose from Karelia having been fought over and even…

    • Estonia: 363 (2011)
    • Russia: 60,815 (2010)
    • Finland: 10,000 (1994)
    • Ukraine: 1,522 (2001)
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livvi-Karelian_language
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    Before World War II, Livvi-Karelian was spoken both in Russia and in Finland, in the easternmost part of Finnish Karelia. After Finland was forced to cede large parts of Karelia to the USSRafter the war, the Finnish Livvi-Karelian population was resettled in Finland. Today there are still native speakers of Livvi-Karelian li…
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    • Native to: Russia, Finland
    • Native speakers: 14,100–25,000 (2000–2010)
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karelian_alphabet
    • Middle Ages
      The oldest known document in Karelian, or in any Finnic language, is the Birch bark letter no. 292, found in 1957 and believed to be either an invocation against lightning, or an oath. Until the 19th century it is believed that Karelian was only written down by individuals; it was not taught in scho…
    • 19th and early 20th centuries
      In the 19th century a few books were published in Karelian using Cyrillic, the first known one was A Translation of some Prayers and a Shortened Catechisminto North Karelian and Olonets (Aunus) dialects in 1804. Karelian literature in 19th century Russia remained limited to a few pri…
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karelia
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