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The Pomors are an ethnographic group of people who have inhabited the White Sea coast of Russia for centuries. They are known for their seafaring traditions, their distinctive culture, and their resilience in a harsh environment.
The Pomors' history is closely tied to the sea. They were skilled sailors and fishermen, and they developed a unique maritime culture that included shipbuilding, navigation, and fishing techniques adapted to the challenging conditions of the White Sea. They also engaged in trade, exchanging goods with other regions of Russia and even with Scandinavia.
The Pomors' way of life was shaped by the harsh climate and the isolation of their region. They developed a strong sense of community and a deep connection to the sea. They also developed a distinctive culture, including their own dialect of Russian, their traditional crafts, and their unique folklore and music.
The Pomors have faced numerous challenges throughout their history, including economic hardship, political instability, and environmental changes. However, they have maintained their cultural identity and have continued to thrive. They are an important part of Russia's cultural heritage, and they continue to play a significant role in the economic and social life of the region.
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