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Moscow Peace Treaty: Revision history


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  • curprev 13:0713:07, 2 April 2022Betelgeuse X talk contribs 9,896 bytes +71 Saying that the Karelian Question "remains disputed" is misleading. The official Finnish state position is that there is no dispute, and a majority of Finns are opposed to the return of this land. undo

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  • curprev 20:4320:43, 31 March 2022Betelgeuse X talk contribs 9,825 bytes +328 Rewording and adding source. Referring to those who lost their homes as "Karelians" isn't necessarily accurate, since many of these people did not speak Karelian (i.e. they were Finnish Karelians, not ethnic Karelians) undo

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  • curprev 19:4219:42, 3 January 2022Betelgeuse X talk contribs 12,019 bytes 0 Per the Finnish page on lost territories, Finland ceded 9% of its territory following the Winter War (Petsamo was ceded following the Continuation War): https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luovutetut_alueet undo

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  • curprev 16:1016:10, 5 July 202091.154.113.15 talk 11,882 bytes +34 Karelians, while closely related to Finns, are typically considered to be a separate subdivision of Finnic peoples. A more appropriate candidate for the "heart and origin" of Finnish culture would be south/southwest Finland where Finns Proper and Tavastians originated. undo

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