so, chashkovo stan, the interpreters we visited, these are all korean villages.va he meets the owner lech. teylya, armahad the guest, and armahat matkushta. and move north to the shores of ladaga, well , then, another story begins, the year was 1617, the war between russia and sweden ended with the stolbov peace treaty, according to which russia lost access to the baltic sea, and sweden got the northern coast of lake ladaga, populated mainly karelians. the swedish crown did not favor the karelians too much; it instilled lutheranism and imposed heavy taxes. then the drama began, which took more than one. decades , the history of the exodus of the karelians, now from the swedish lands, there were several waves of this exodus, for the russian state such a resettlement was beneficial, because the tver lands, after the pestilence that passed here, were sparsely populated, the villages were empty, the places seemed suitable for the korelians, there was a lot of land, forests, rivers, lakes too, they settled here, but the russian state in every possible way encouraged t