Ilomantsi (Karelian: Il'manči or Ilomančči, Swedish: Ilomants) is municipality and a village of Finland. It is located in the North Karelia region. The...
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Battle of Ilomantsi can refer to two battles: Battle of Ilomantsi (1939), between Finland and Soviet Union during the Winter War Battle of Ilomantsi (1944)...
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The Battle of Ilomantsi was fought from 10 December to 16 December 1939, between Finland and the Soviet Union during the Winter War. Fighting took place...
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The Battle of Ilomantsi (Finnish: Ilomantsin taistelu) was a part of the Svir–Petrozavodsk Offensive of the Continuation War (1941–1944). It was fought...
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Johannes Karhapää (redirect from John of Ilomantsi)
Karhapää was born in the Sonkajanranta village at the Nissinen homestead in Ilomantsi. His parents were Vasili and Anastasia Karhapää. He had a younger brother...
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into three regions, 11 districts and 49 municipalities. Joensuu District Ilomantsi (Ilomants) Joensuu Juuka (Juga) Kontiolahti (Kontiolax) Liperi (Libelits)...
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Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive (section Ilomantsi)
32nd Army which were defeated by counterattacking Finns in the Battle of Ilomantsi. The Finnish Army had previously withdrawn most of its forces from the...
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Ilja Praasniekka, the Elijah Day worship on the shore of lake in Ilomantsi, Finland in July 1996...
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he became known. In North Karelia, Soviet forces were outmanoeuvred at Ilomantsi and Lieksa. The Finns used effective guerrilla tactics, taking special...
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Three kanteles in the coat of arms of Ilomantsi...
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