The
Karelians, sometimes also
Karels,
East Karelians or
Russian Karelians are a
Baltic-Finnic ethnic group living mostly in the
Republic of Karelia and in other north-western parts of the
Russian Federation. The historic homeland of the Karelians includes also parts of present-day Eastern
Finland (
North Karelia) and the formerly Finnish territory of
Ladoga Karelia. In a process starting during the 17th century and culminating after the Second World War, the ethnic Karelians in Finland have been linguistically and ethnically assimilated with the closely related Finnish people and are included in the wider group of
Finnish Karelians, who are considered to form a sub-group of the
ethnic Finns.