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If you have ever been to the Leningrad or Kaliningrad regions, you probably noticed that in some places they are not quite like typical Russia. After all, it was in these parts that there were periods when there was a completely different culture and they belonged to other countries. I will not talk about the Kaliningrad region today, but in the Leningrad region we will spend an hour looking for artifacts of the past and figure out why Finland was here, which was actually Russia, how this Finland became independent, and then completely disappeared from the Karelian Isthmus. Support the channel: Boosty - https://boosty.to/vasiliskov/donate Sberbank +7-995-607-82-40 (Andrey V.) Timecodes: 00:00 Introduction 01:36 Melnikovo village 08:31 History of Russian-Finnish relations 11:30 Studenoe village 16:24 Sevastyanovo village 20:54 Overnight in a tent 22:35 Gory village 23:54 Kurkiyoki village 27:29 Half-abandoned Finnish cemetery 28:52 Sortavala highway 29:23 Priozersk 35:56 Romashki village 40:52 Ozerskoye village 44:30 Vyaryamyanselkya ridge 46:39 Michurinskoye village 49:22 Vyborg 54:28 Primorsk 57:08 Carl Mannerheim 1:01:34 Signing of the peace agreement 1:02:10 Conclusion 1:02:40 Channel support