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Karel

Karel (noun) means a native or inhabitant of Karelia, a region straddling the border of Russia and Finland. Example: “Her grandmother was a Karel who grew up near Lake Ladoga.”

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A native or inhabitant of Karelia, a region straddling the border of Russia and Finland.
"Her grandmother was a Karel who grew up near Lake Ladoga."

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Karels plural

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What does “Karel” mean?

The word “Karel” means a native or inhabitant of Karelia, a region straddling the border of Russia and Finland.

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Here is “Karel” used in a sentence: “Her grandmother was a Karel who grew up near Lake Ladoga.”

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“Karel” is a noun.

What is the meaning of Karel?

"Karel" (noun) means a native or inhabitant of Karelia, a region straddling the border of Russia and Finland.

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