- http://phone.k2000.ru report_e/karel.htmIt was probably carved in the 15th century by the monks of the nearby Muromsky monastery. On the right of the devil image there is a gigantic fish.
- en.advisor.travel poi/Kizhi-391Kiži) is an island on Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia (Medvezhyegorsky District), Russia with an ensemble of wooden churches, chapels and houses.
- overlandtravel.org karelia-russia/The Republic of Karelia is situated in northern Europe, in the north-western part of Russia, bordering the White Sea in the north-east.Bulunamadı: muromsky
- vortexmag.net en/karelia-a-complete-travel-guide-…The main reason is simple: the tourist season in the republic is not at all limited to three summer months – to Karelia it is continuously traveling all year round.Bulunamadı: muromsky
- http://whmnet.org collection/site.php?site=544Minor wooden structures were transported here from various parts of Karelia, notably the 14th century St. Lazarus church from the Muromsky Monastery...
- dmo.visitkarelia.fi en/two-countries-one-karelia/The Russian part of the historical region is the Republic of Karelia. It is situated in the north-west of Russia at the border with Finland.Bulunamadı: muromsky
- tripadvisor.ie Attractions-g298504-Activities-c57…Top Republic of Karelia Parks & Nature Attractions: See reviews and photos of parks, gardens & other nature attractions in Republic of Karelia, Russia on...Bulunamadı: muromsky
- flickr.com photos/17058019@N00/4581662343Wooden structures were transported to Kizhi from various parts of Karelia, notably the 16th century St. Lazarus church from the Muromsky Monastery...