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Olonets Province
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Provincial town: Petrozavodsk Area (sq miles): 57,952 Population: 263,100 Population density: 4.5 people per square mile Towns: 7 Trade note: Internal trade is rather significant. Climate note: Harsh
Notable features: Tsar Peter I established the Koncheozerskiia Martsial'nyia waters in 1714 and the Koncheozerskii cast iron factory in 1707.