Mikhaylovskoye, Republic of Karelia
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Mikhaylovskoye
Михайловское | |
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Village | |
Village chapel in Mikhaylovskoye | |
| Coordinates: 61°00′52″N 33°43′57″E / 61.01444°N 33.73250°E | |
| Country | Russia |
| Region | Republic of Karelia |
| District | Olonetsky District |
| Rural settlement | Mikhaylovskoye Rural Settlement |
| Population (2013) | |
• Total | 377 |
| Time zone | UTC+3:00 |
Mikhaylovskoye (Russian: Михайловское)[a] is a village (selo) in Olonetsky District, Karelia, Russia. It is located by the river Kirga between the lakes Dolgoye and Loyanskoye, about 52 kilometers (32 mi) away from the district center Olonets.[3] As of 2013, the village had a population of 377.[4]
Mikhaylovskoye is the municipal center of the Mikhaylovskoye rural settlement within the Olonetsky District. Aside from Mikhaylovskoye itself, the municipality includes the villages of Gizhino and Tashkenitsy.[5]
The Ludic language is traditionally spoken in the village, and Mikhaylovskoye is a center of Ludic culture in the Svir region.[1]