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Rukajärvi ( Karelian: ''Rugarvi'',
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: Ру́гозеро, ''Rugozero''; ) is a rural municipality and its central village in the
Muyezersky District Muyezersky District (; ) is an administrative district (raion), one of the fifteen in the Republic of Karelia, Russia.Constitution of the Republic of Karelia It is located in the west of the republic. The area of the district is . Its administrat ...
in the
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in
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. It is located on the eastern shore of Lake Rukajärvi, 84 km northeast of Muyezersky (Mujejärvi).''Karelija: entsiklopedija, tom 3'', p. 35. Petrozavodsk: Petropress, 2011. . The population of the village is 753 and that of the municipality is 909 (as of 2012).Generalnyi plan, p. 17.


Geography and population

The area of the Rukajärvi municipality is 3990
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s. It is bordered to the northeast by Sosnavitsa in the
Belomorsky District Belomorsky District (; ) is an administrative district (raion), one of the fifteen in the Republic of Karelia, Russia.Constitution of the Republic of Karelia It is located in the east of the republic. The area of the district is . Its administrat ...
, to the east by Mustakoski in the Segezhsky District, to the south by Paatene in the
Medvezhyegorsky District Medvezhyegorsky District (; ) is an administrative district (raion), one of the fifteen in the Republic of Karelia, Russia.Constitution of the Republic of Karelia It is located in the southeast of the republic. The area of the district is . Its ...
, to the south by Mujejärvi and to the northwest by Ledmozero in the Muyzezersky District.Generalnyi plan, p. 5. Most of the area is forest and lakes. The area of the village mostly belongs to the Upper lands of Western Karelia. Its terrain is characterised by a hilly
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area and numerous small lakes. The largest of the lakes include Lake Ontajärvi on the municipality border and Lake Jousijärvi (Russian: ''Jevžozero''), Lake Rukajärvi (Russian: ''Rugozero''), Rokšozero and Unusozero. Rivers include Onnanjoki (''Onda''), Hongusoja (''Gonguzoja''), Koivuoja (''Koivu'') and Moinan-Amindomaoja. Near the Rukajärvi village is a swamp protected as a
natural monument A natural monument is a natural or cultural feature of outstanding or unique value because of its inherent rarity, representative of aesthetic qualities, or cultural significance. They can be natural geological and geographical features such as w ...
. As well as the central village, the municipality includes the villages of Ontajärvi and Severnyi, located to the north of Lake Rukajärvi. The population of Ontajärvi is 153 and that of Severnyi is 3 (as of 2012). The population of the municipality decreased by 21 percent from 2001 to 2012. According to the 2010 census, the
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include 58%
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, 26%
Karelians Karelians (; ; ; ) are a Baltic Finnic ethnic group who are indigenous to the historical region of Karelia, which is today split between Finland and Russia. Karelians living in Russian Karelia are considered a distinct ethnic group closely ...
, 11%
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and 3%
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.


History

The earliest descriptions of Rukajärvi belonging to Novgorod Lapland are from the 16th century. In 1578 a
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of the
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built a fort in the village, which managed to deter an attack by the Swedish in the same year. In 1597 a church was built in Rukajärvi and an
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church was founded. According by a check book in the same year the Rukajärvi
pogost ''Pogost'' (, from Old East Slavic: погостъ) is a Russian historical term which has had several meanings. In modern Russian, it typically refers to a rural church and graveyard. It has also been borrowed into Latgalian (''pogosts''), Fi ...
had 44 inhabited houses. In 1707 the number of houses had grown to 75. The inhabitants of the region practiced
slash-and-burn Slash-and-burn agriculture is a form of shifting cultivation that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest or woodland to create a Field (agriculture), field called a swidden. The method begins by cutting down the trees and woody p ...
farming, fishing and fur hunting and provided iron ore to the factories in
Petrozavodsk Petrozavodsk (, ; Karelian language, Karelian, Veps language, Vepsian and ) is the capital city of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, which stretches along the western shore of Lake Onega for some . The population of the city is 280,890 as of 2022. ...
and KentjärviIstorija Rugozera
''muezersky.ru''. Accessed on 27 October 2013. (In Russian)
The Swedish destroyed the villages of Rukajärvi in 1718, and the Finnish people of
Lieksa Lieksa () is a cities of Finland, town and municipalities of Finland, municipality of Finland. It is located in the North Karelia regions of Finland, region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The ...
and
Ilomantsi Ilomantsi (, ) is municipality and a village of Finland. It is located in the North Karelia region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . The easternmost point of Finland ...
also destroyed the villages in 1742. In the early 20th century the villages of the area formed the Rukajärvi
volost Volost (; ; ) was a traditional administrative subdivision in Kievan Rus', the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and the Russian Empire. History The '' Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary'' (1890–1907) states that the origins of the concept is unc ...
in the
Povenets Povenets (; ; ) is an types of inhabited localities in Russia, urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Medvezhyegorsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located on the shore of Lake Onega, north of Petrozavodsk, the capital city, ...
uyezd An uezd (also spelled uyezd or uiezd; rus, уе́зд ( pre-1918: уѣздъ), p=ʊˈjest), or povit in a Ukrainian context () was a type of administrative subdivision of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the R ...
in the
Olonets Governorate Olonets Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit ('' guberniya'') of the Russian Empire, extending from Lake Ladoga almost to the White Sea, bounded west by Finland, north and east by Arkhangelsk and Vologda, and south by Novgorod and ...
, which was a municipality covering the
obshchina An (, ; rus, община, p=ɐpˈɕːinə) or (, ; rus, мир, p=mʲir), also officially termed as a rural community (; ) between the 19th and 20th centuries, was a peasant village community (as opposed to an individual farmstead), or a ...
s of Kiimasjärvi,
Korpilahti Korpilahti is a former municipality of Finland. Together with Jyväskylän maalaiskunta, Korpilahti was consolidated with Jyväskylä on January 1, 2009. It is located in the former province of Western Finland and is part of the Central Finla ...
and Rukajärvi. Other villages included Ontajärvi, Ledmozero and Tiiksi.''Spisok naseljonnyh mest Olonetskoi gubernii po svedenijam za 1905 god'', pp. 282 – 285. Petrozavodsk: Olonetski gubernski statistitšeski komitet, 1907. The Rukajärvi volost was bordered to the north by the Kontokki, Yushkozero and Tunkua volosts in the Kem uyezd in the
Arkhangelsk Governorate Arkhangelsk Governorate () was an administrative-territorial unit (''guberniya'') of the Russian Empire and the Russian SFSR, which existed from 1796 until 1929. Its seat was in Arkhangelsk. The governorate was located in the north of the Russ ...
, to the southeast by Paatene and
Repola Reboly (, , ) is a settlement in the Republic of Karelia of the Russian Federation by the Finnish border, located southeast of Kuhmo and northeast of Lieksa. In 1926 the settlement had a population of 1,465, in 2010 - 258 people. History ...
volosts in the Povenets uyezd and to the west by
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. In 1905 the volost had 29 villages and 2200 inhabitants. The Rukajärvi village had a school, 108 houses and 604 inhabitants. In the early 1920s the Kiimasjärvi volost was separated from Rukajärvi. The Rukajärvi church school was first mentioned in 1841. In 1879 the village got a school financed by the ministry of education, in 1910 a library and in 1912 a
zemstvo A zemstvo (, , , ''zemstva'') was an institution of local government set up in consequence of the emancipation reform of 1861 of Imperial Russia by Emperor Alexander II of Russia. Nikolay Milyutin elaborated the idea of the zemstvo, and the fi ...
post station. After the
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Rukajärvi suffered from famine and unrest caused by the Kindred Nation Wars. In November 1921 Finns invading the village shot 11
communist Communism () is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered on common ownership of the means of production, di ...
s and three officials in Rukajärvi. After the war most of the people fled to Finland. In 1927 the Rukajärvi region was founded from the volosts of Rukajärvi and Kiimasjärvi, as well as parts of Tunkua, Yushkozero and Kontokki, which included the
selsoviet A selsoviet (; , ; ) is the shortened name for Selsky soviet, i.e., rural council (; ; ). It has three closely related meanings: *The administration (''soviet (council), soviet'') of a certain rural area. *The territorial subdivision administered ...
s of Kiimasjärvi, Luvajärvi, Ontajärvi, Ontrosenvaara and Rukajärvi. According to the 1926 census the 43 villages of the region had a population of 2500, most of which were Karelians. The centre of the region had a population of almost 500. From 1932 to 1934 and again from 1948 onwards the Repola region was also part of the Rukajärvi region. The Rukajärvi region was discontinued and attached to the Segeža region in 1958. The 1920s and 1930s were a period of strong economic and cultural growth in Rukajärvi. In 1929 the Rukajärvi forest industry region was foundedShema, p. 8. and a
kolkhoz A kolkhoz ( rus, колхо́з, a=ru-kolkhoz.ogg, p=kɐlˈxos) was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union. Kolkhozes existed along with state farms or sovkhoz. These were the two components of the socialized farm sector that began to eme ...
in the following year. Life was darkened by the
Great Purge The Great Purge, or the Great Terror (), also known as the Year of '37 () and the Yezhovshchina ( , ), was a political purge in the Soviet Union that took place from 1936 to 1938. After the Assassination of Sergei Kirov, assassination of ...
starting in 1935, which targeted hundreds of people in Rukajärvi.


Rukajärvi in the Continuation War

During the
Continuation War The Continuation War, also known as the Second Soviet–Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II. It began with a Finnish declaration of war on 25 June 1941 and ended on 19 ...
from 1941 to 1944 the Rukajärvi region was invaded by the Finns. The
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mobilised its forces and evacuated the civilian population of the area to the
Arkhangelsk Arkhangelsk (, ) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and the administrative center of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. It lies on both banks of the Northern Dvina near its mouth into the White Sea. The city spreads for over along the ...
and Kirov oblasts and to the Ural region. The Finns sent the 14th division to the area, consisting of the infantry regiments 10, 52 and 31. The commanded of the Rukajärvi region was Colonel Erkki Raappana. There were large battles in the Rukajärvi-Ontajärvi area particularly in 1941 and from 1943 to 1944. The Rukajärvi village was conquered on 11 September 1941. There were numerous military patrols on both sides of the frontier during the whole war. The Finns kept the positions they achieved in Rukajärvi up to the end of the war. Finnish positions included the outposts Sukellusvene ("submarine"), Peukalonniemi, Kotiniemi, Pallo ("ball") and Piippu ("pipe"). The largest battle in the Rukajärvi area was fought in Tahkokoski in 1944. The largest ''motti'' battle was fought in the Omelia ''motti''. The Soviets shot their largest artillery concentrations to the Pallo outpost from 1943 to 1944.


After the war

After the war, the population returned to Rukajärvi. The few houses that survived the war included the Pronjajev house, which had acted as the command centre of the Finns. The Rukajärvi forest industry resumed operations in 1946. The Rukajärvi and Ontajärvi kolkhozes were joined in the early 1950s and were later formed into an auxiliary functionality of the forest industry. The Rukajärvi fur
sovkhoz A sovkhoz ( rus, совхо́з, p=sɐfˈxos, a=ru-sovkhoz.ogg, syllabic abbreviation, abbreviated from , ''sovetskoye khozyaystvo''; ) was a form of state-owned farm or agricultural enterprise in the Soviet Union. It is usually contrasted w ...
was founded from it in 1969.


Traffic, economy and services

A highway from Kotškoma to
Kostomuksha Kostomuksha (; ; ; ) is a town in the northwest of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located from the border with Finland, on the shore of Lake Kontoki. Population: Geography The nearest large cities in Russia are St. Petersburg and ...
via Tiiksi and Lietmajärvi passes through Rukajärvi, with a branch towards Ontajärvi. There is a bus line from Ontajärvi to Mujejärvi. The most important local employers include public services, the military and the road council. There is a forestry area in the municipality.Ottšot glavy Rugozerskogo poselenija za 2012 g.
''muerzersky.ru''. Accessed on 27 October 2013. (In Russian)
Farming is represented by one private farmstead and 26 communal farms, which provide milk, meat, eggs, potatoes and vegetables. 48% of the working-age population is unemployed and 13% work outside the municipality. Services in the central village include a school, a hobby centre of children, a culture and leisure centre, a library, a small policlinic, a post office and a number of shops.


Attractions and tourism

There have been numerous findings of
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dwellings in the area. Building landmarks include the
eukterion ''Eukterion'' (), or ''eukterios oikos'' (εὑκτήριος οἰ̑κος), literally meaning "a house of prayer", was a term used in the Byzantine and some other Eastern Orthodox societies such as Georgia to refer to private churches— oratorie ...
and grain storehouse built in Ontajärvi in the late 19th century as well as the Pronjajev house built in Rukajärvi in 1858. The municipality includes graves of
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union. The army was established in January 1918 by a decree of the Council of People ...
soldiers and civilians killed in the Kindred Nation Wars and in the
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. Rukajärvi also has a memorial to the people shot in 1921 and there is a cannon built in the memory of the frontier in the Continuation War along the road to Kotškoma to the east of the village. The village includes the hiking trails of Onnanjoki and Ontajärvi-Pisiniemi.Shema, p. 107. There is family accommodation in Ontajärvi.


Sources


Generalnyi plan Rugozerskogo selskogo poselenija Mujezerskogo munitsipalnogo raiona Respubliki Karelija. Tom II: Materialy po obosnovaniju. Pojasnitelnaja zapiska
2012. Petrozavodsk: Galana. Accessed on 27 October 2013. (In Russian) * ''Istoriaja Karelii s drevneiših vremjon do naših dnei''. Petrozavodsk: Periodika, 2001. . * Härkönen, Iivo (ed.): ''Karjalan kirja''. Porvoo–Helsinki: Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö, 1932. * Pokrovskaja, I. P.: ''Naselenije Karelii''. Petrozavodsk: Karelija, 1978.
Shema territorialnogo planirovanija munitsipalnogo obrazovanija "Mujezerski munitsipalnyi raion". Tom I: Pojasnitelnaja zapiska k materialam po obosnovaniju
''muezersky.ru'' 2011. Petrozavodsk. Accessed on 27 October 2013. (In Russian)


References


Bibliography

Bibliography and filmography about Rukajärvi during the Continuation War: * Lauri Kumlin: Rukajärven suunnan taistelut, 1950. *
Onni Palaste Onni Palaste, born Onni Bovellan (27 December 1917 - 1 July 2009) was a Finnish Winter War veteran and writer. Onni Bovellan was born in Kiuruvesi, Finland on 27 December 1917 to parents Joona Bovellan and Olga Miina Kärkkäinen. He was a frail c ...
: ''Raappanan miehet'', ''Rukajärven sissit'' (documentary book); ''Korpisodan sankarit'' *
Antti Tuuri Antti Elias Tuuri (born 1 October 1944, Kauhava, Southern Ostrobothnia) is a Finnish writer, known for his works dealing with Southern Ostrobothnia. The ''Äitini-suku''-series tells the stories of the Finns who immigrated to the United State ...
, Rukajärvi series: '' Rukajärven tiellä'', '' Rukajärven aika'', '' Rukajärven linja'' *
Olli Saarela Olli Juhani Saarela (born 16 March 1965) is a Finnish film director. He has directed films such as ''Ambush (1999 film), Ambush'', ''Bad Luck Love'', ''Rollo and the Woods Sprite'' and ''Year of the Wolf (film), Year of the Wolf'', which is based ...
: ''
Ambush An ambush is a surprise attack carried out by people lying in wait in a concealed position. The concealed position itself or the concealed person(s) may also be called an "". Ambushes as a basic military tactics, fighting tactic of soldi ...
'', film based on the Rukajärvi series by Antti Tuuri and the book Elämä isänmaalle. * Konstantin Somov
Sibirski batalon
Barnaul 2011. War memories of an Altay battalion from Rukajärvi. (In Russian)


External links



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Rukajärvi school
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