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ethnicity, interethnic marriages, ethnic identity, assimilation, ethnic contrast ratio
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Development of cross-border tourist and recreational regions on the Karelian section of the Russian-Finnish border
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cross-border region, tourism, recreation, Republic of Karelia, Finland