Vozrozhdeniye (Russian: Возрождение, Finnish: Kavantsaari, Swedish: Kavantholm) is a rural locality and a railway station in Kamennogorsk, Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia.
In 1562 the king Eric XIV of Sweden granted to manor it to the stadtholder Bertil Göransson Mjöhund.
After his son Ivan Shuvalov died in 1797, Kavantholm was sold to the Russian merchant Alexandr Olhin and after his death in 1815 to the count Carl Gustaf Mannerheim.
[2] In the 1918 Finnish Civil War Battle of Antrea, Kavantholm served as the Red Guards headquarters.
[3] During the World War II, the staff of the Finnish Army IV Corps was housed in Kavantholm.