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    The Karelian Labor Commune was an autonomous region established in 1920 following the successes of the Red Army's incursion into the Republic of Uhtua...
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    and the Council of People's Commissars of July 25, 1923 from the Karelian Labor Commune. In 1927, the ASSR was divided into districts, which replaced the...
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    later Communist politician in Finland, later leader of the Karelian Labor Commune and Karelian ASSR. Gylling was born in Kuopio in 1881. He was a member...
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    autonomous regional association Karelian Labor Commune that existed until 25 July 1923, when it was formed as the Karelian ASSR. During the negotiations...
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    Ukki Väinämöinen (category Russian Karelian people)
    Karelian Labor Commune during the Russian Civil War. Sidorov was a zealous Christian and an anti-communist, and was very popular among the Karelians....
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    The Karelian United Government was a short-lived state that existed from 1920 to 1923, as a merger of the Republic of Uhtua and the Olonets Government...
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  • Kandalakshskaya and Kovdskaya Volosts were transferred to the Karelian Labor Commune. However, since the volost had stronger economic ties with nearby...
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    1991, it became the Republic of Buryatia. Karelian ASSR was formed on 23 July 1923 when the Karelian Labor Commune was integrated into the RSFSR's administrative...
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    the Karelian Labor Commune. He was director of the Finnish-speaking department of the RKP(b)'s regional committee in the Karelian Labor Commune from...
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  • provision to transfer Kandalakshskaya Volost from the Karelian ASSR (into which the Karelian Labor Commune was transformed in 1923) to Murmansk Governorate;...
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