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Kizhi (Russian: Ки́жи, IPA: [ˈkʲiʐɨ]; Karelian: Kiži) is an
island near the
geometrical center of Lake
Onega in the
Republic of
Karelia (Medvezhyegorsky...
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Kizhi Pogost (Russian: Кижский погост) is a
historical site
dating from the 17th
century on
Kizhi island. The
island is
located on Lake
Onega in the Republic...
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Tubalars (Tuba-
Kizhi). The
Southern Altaians, who
speak the
Southern Altai language with its dialects,
include the Altai-
Kizhi, Teleuts, and Telengits...
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drained by the Svir.
There are
about 1,650
islands on the lake. They
include Kizhi,
which hosts a
historical complex of 89
Orthodox churches and
other wooden...
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Kizhi usually refers to either:
kizhi or
kishi – an
ethnonymic suffix among the
peoples of the
Altai Republic, in north-east Russia,
especially the Altai-Kizhi...
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Kizhi' on
November 27". The
Times of India. 25
November 2019.
Archived from the
original on 21 June 2021.
Retrieved 31
December 2020. "'Chumma
Kizhi'...
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Petersburg Kizhi Pogost,
Petroglyphs Moscow Novgorod Solovetsky Islands Vladimir Trinity Lavra Kazan Ferapontov Monastery...
- The Aba (Russian: Аба), who also call
themselves the Aba
Kizhi and a clan of the Shor
people of Russia. They live
along the Tom
River in the
general vicinity...
- The
Chelkans (native name—Chalkandu, Shalkandu) are a
small group of
Turkic Indigenous people of Siberia. They
speak the
Northern Altai Chelkan language...
- icon of the
Prophet Ezekiel holding a
scroll with his
prophecy and
pointing to the "closed gate" (18th century,
Iconostasis of
Kizhi monastery, Russia)...