Kalevala
19th-century work of epic poetry compiled by Elias Lönnrot from Karelian and Finnish oral folklore and mythology
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Català: El Kalevala és el poema èpic nacional de Finlàndia.
English: The Kalevala is an epic poem which the Finn Elias Lönnrot compiled from Finnish and Karelian folklore in the 19th century. It is held to be the national epic of Finland and is traditionally thought of as one of the most significant works of Finnish language literature.
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Inha singers
Books
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Old Kalevala 01
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Old Kalevala 02
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Kalevala
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Crawford kalevala front
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Crawford kalevala inscription
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Crawford kalevala hero
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Crawford kalevala heroine
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Crawford - Kalevala title page - 1888 - 1
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Anton Schiefner - Title page - 1852
Paintings
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Väinämöinen, by Ekman
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Väinämöinen, by Halonen
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Kullervo's curse, by Gallen Kallela
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Lemminkainen's mother, by Gallen Kallela
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The Aino triptych, by Gallen Kallela
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The forging of the Sampo, by Gallen Kallela
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The defence of the Sampo, by Gallen Kallela
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Kansallismuseo Gallen Kallelan freskot
Art
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Elias Lönnrot and Kalevala heroes on the monument in Helsinki