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''Oma Mua'' () is a Karelian-language newspaper published in
Petrozavodsk Petrozavodsk (, ; Karelian language, Karelian, Veps language, Vepsian and ) is the capital city of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, which stretches along the western shore of Lake Onega for some . The population of the city is 280,890 as of 2022. ...
,
Republic of Karelia The Republic of Karelia, or simply Karelia or Karjala (; ) is a Republics of Russia, republic of Russia situated in the Northwest Russia, northwest of the country. The republic is a part of the Northwestern Federal District, and covers an area of ...
. The newspaper is owned by OmaMedia, and was merged together with
Vienan Karjala White Karelia (; North Karelian and or simply ''Viena''; ) is a historical region in Northern Europe, comprising the northernmost part of Karelia, and of the Republic of Karelia in Russia. It is bordered by the White Sea to the east, Murmansk O ...
in 2014. First issue was published in 1990 by Periodika and the newspaper generally tells about events happening in the Republic of Karelia, such as politics, Karelian culture and language along with economics and sports. The newspaper was created by the
Union of Karelian People Union of Karelian People (, ) or Regional Public Organization "Union of Karelian People" (, ) or RPO "UKP" (, ) is a regional Karelians, Karelian public organization dedicated to the preservation and development of the Republic of Karelia#Culture, ...
and its publisher is Periodika.


See also

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Karjalan Sanomat ''Karjalan Sanomat'' (literally: ''Karelia's Messages'') is a weekly Finnish language newspaper from the Republic of Karelia, published in Petrozavodsk. The newspaper was founded in 1920 as 'Karjalan kommuuni'. The newspaper is owned by OmaMedia ...
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Vienan Karjala White Karelia (; North Karelian and or simply ''Viena''; ) is a historical region in Northern Europe, comprising the northernmost part of Karelia, and of the Republic of Karelia in Russia. It is bordered by the White Sea to the east, Murmansk O ...


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*{{official website, https://omamedia.ru/fi/#smi Karelian language Minority languages newspapers 1990 establishments in Russia Newspapers established in 1990 Non-Russian-language newspapers published in Russia