- The
Burnaya (Russian: Бурная, Finnish: Taipaleenjoki) is a
young rapid river in
Priozersky District of
Leningrad Oblast, Russia, on the
Karelian Isthmus...
- new
southern branch entering 50
kilometers (31 mi)
further southeast as
Burnaya River (Finnish: Taipaleenjoki),
which has
become the main
stream in terms...
- Lake Ladoga,
unexpectedly eroded and
turned into the
Taipaleenjoki (now
Burnaya River). The
Taipaleenjoki started draining Suvanto and
decreased its level...
-
waters of Lake
Sukhodolskoye quietly flowed into Vuoksi, but in 1818, as
Burnaya River had
emerged and
started draining Sukhodolskoye into Lake Ladoga,...
- (Russian: Лосево, Finnish: Kiviniemi),
Karelian isthmus were
formed and the
Burnaya River became the main
outlet of Vuoksa.
Lodochnyy Island lies in the middle...
- the post-Winter War
border with Finland.
Vuoksi River's
southern armlet Burnaya empties into Lake
Ladoga at Solovyovo. As of
January 1997, its po****tion...
- the
Vuoksi River basin,
constituting its
southern armlet, and
drained by
Burnaya River.
Originally waters of the lake
flowed into the
Vuoksi through a waterway...
-
River from Lake
Ilmen (south, discharge: 580 m3/s);
Vuoksi River (and
Burnaya River) from Lake
Saimaa in
Finland (west, discharge: 540 m3/s). Syas River...
-
Vnezapnaya in 1819 and
Burnaya on the
mountain above Tarki in 1821. They were
connected by a line of
smaller forts.
Grozny Vnezapnaya Burnaya Derbent Avar Tarki...
- displa**** for a few days, then
buried in the
hills near the
fortress of
Burnaya. Later,
during Shamil's rule, 200 hor**** were sent at
night to exhume...