North Ingria

Republic of North Ingria
Pohjois-Inkerin tasavalta
1919–1920
Flag
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Coat of arms
Anthem: Nouse, Inkeri[1]
Location of North Ingria (in red), within the historical region of Ingria (in light beige).
Capital Kirjasalo
Government Republic
Legislature Governing council
History  
 Established
January 23 1919
 Disestablished
December 5 1920
Area
1919 30 km2 (12 sq mi)
Population
 1919
400
Currency Finnish Mark
Preceded by
Succeeded by
RSFSR
RSFSR
Population not including soldiers

The Republic of North Ingria (Finnish: Pohjois-Inkerin tasavalta) or Republic of Kirjasalo (Finnish: Kirjasalon tasavalta) was a short-lived state of Ingrian Finns in the southern part of the Karelian Isthmus, which seceded from Bolshevist Russia after the October Revolution. Its aim was to be incorporated into Finland. It ruled parts of Northern Ingria from 1919 until 1920. With the Peace Treaty of Tartu it was re-integrated into Russia. However, Ingrian Finns of this area enjoyed a certain degree of national autonomy until the 1930s in compliance with the policy of national delimitation in the Soviet Union. In 1928 the Kuivaisi National District was established there with its administrative base in Toksovo. In 1939 it was abolished and the area was joined to the Pargolovo district.[2] Today, it is the north-eastern part of Vsevolozhsky District.

Chairmen of governing council
Start dayStart monthStart yearEnd dayEnd monthEnd yearChair
9July1919September1919Santeri Termonen
14SeptemberNovemberJuho Pekka Kokko
16NovemberMay1920Georg Elfvengren
June19205DecemberJukka Tirranen

See also

References

  1. "Inkerin tunnukset".
  2. Kurs, Ott (1994). Ingria: The broken landbridge between Estonia and Finland. GeoJournal 33.1, 107-113.

Coordinates: 60°28′43″N 30°05′28″E / 60.47861°N 30.09111°E / 60.47861; 30.09111

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