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Korela Fortress

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During a Swedish-Novgorodian war in 1314, a small Karelian force re-captured their fortress from the representatives of Novgorod. They invited Swedes to keep it against
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princely clan. The following year local burghers lodged a complaint about his administration, and Patrikas was forced to exchange Korela for Ladoga and
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in 1941–1944, Finland temporarily gained back Käkisalmi, until the Soviet Union managed to reclaim it. The town was renamed
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was filmed outside the walls of the fortress. In the scene, the protagonist, Danila Bagrov, walks onto a filming set for a
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and Karelia at least from 1383 to 1397. In 1408, it is recorded that he settled in Moscow under the protection of
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of 1595 Sweden undertook to return Korela to Russia. This was effected in 1597. During the subsequent
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Georg Haggren, Petri Halinen, Mika Lavento, Sami Raninen ja Anna Wessman (2015).
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in 1580, the Swedes rebuilt the fortress following a Western European pattern of
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and Käkisalmi became part of the independent Finland. In 1940, following the
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Leningrad Oblast
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restored Swedish control of the castle and the whole area. During the
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in 1809 Sweden ceded its eastern half to Russia and in 1812 Kexholm (
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in 1617. The fortress and the region remained with Sweden until
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in 1294. Until the 16th century, the fortress belonged to the
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captured the fortress and parts of Kexholm County during the
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gave the castle of Korela (and practically the entire
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Korela

Russian
Finnish
Swedish
Priozersk
Leningrad Oblast
Russia
Karelians
medieval
Novgorodian
Swedish
Novgorod Republic
Muscovy
Novgorod
Novgorod
treaty of Nöteborg
Novgorod Republic
Votian fifth
ru
Oreshek
Ladoga
Narimantas
Koporye
Patrikas
Galitzine
Russa
Ingria
Vasili I
seizure of Korela

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