Karjalan Sanomat
| Founded | 1920 | 
|---|---|
| Language | Finnish | 
| Headquarters | Petrozavodsk | 
| Website | 
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Karjalan Sanomat (Karelian News) is a Finnish language newspaper from the Republic of Karelia, published in Petrozavodsk.
Previous names:
- 1920-1923: Karjalan kommuuni (Carelian Commune)
 - 1923-1937: Punainen Karjala (Red Carelia)
 - 1938-1940: Советской Карелия (Soviet Carelia)[1]
 - 1940-1955: Totuus (Truth)
 - 1955-1957: Leninilainen totuus (Lenin's Truth)
 - 1957-1991: Neuvosto-Karjala (Soviet Carelia)
 - 1991-: Karjalan sanomat (Carelian News)
 
From 1938 to 1940 the newspaper was printed in Karelian using Cyrillic, rather than Finnish.
See also
References
- ↑ Jukka Pietiläinen (2005). "Diffusion of the News Paradigm 1850-2000". From Participating to Informing. The Transition of Journalism in Russian Regional Press (PDF). Nordicom. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
 
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