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Karalia Russia
In the Northwest of Russia, you will find the Republic of
Karelia. It has 19 municpal districts and 808 settlements. The
Capital of Karelia is Petrozavodsk which is situation on the
shores of the Onego lake ? one of the largest in Russia. Ladoga
lake is also found in Karelia.
A large section of Karelia is a hilly plain that was carved out
by a glacier thousands of years ago. As a result, the ground has
a somewhat wavy appearance. Karelia thus has a fascinating and
beautiful back drop created by hills, lakes, rivers, forest and
steppes. This rich and healthy landscape is a good source of raw
materials and minerals which has led to a booming industry. Some
of the mineral resources found in the region are iron ore,
vanadium, molibden, rare metals, diamonds, mica granite, marble,
clay and asbest.
The natural beauty of
Karelia has contributed to the country in another way ? it has
attracted tourists from all over the world. Thousands of
visitors journey to Karelia annually to see the virgin woods,
superbly clean lakes and rivers and the many cultural monuments.
Karelia also has a
rather good transport system. It is connected to the Barents,
Baltic, Black and Caspian Seas through the various rivers, lakes
and canals. It also has a federal railway system and car
highways which serve to connect Murmansk with St. Petersburg,
Moscow, Central Russia and Finland. Airlines are not lacking
here either. You can catch a flight to Joensuu and Helsinki with
some ease. Cellular communication is also good.
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