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- Kenozersky National Park (Russian: Кенозерский национальный парк) is a national park in the north of Russia, located in Kargopolsky and Plesetsky Districts...
- Federation. Retrieved December 31, 2015. "Kenozersky National Park - Official Park Website (in English)". FGBU Kenozersky. Retrieved December 27, 2015. "Khvalynsky...
- Vologda Oblasts, Lake Vozhe and Lake Lyokshmozero. The southern part of the Kenozersky National Park also drains into Lake Lacha. The stretch between Kargopol...
- the border of Arkhangelsk Oblast and Republic of Karelia. It belongs to Kenozersky National Park. The basin of Lake Kenozero covers a vast area in the western...
- Yukon gives 80–120 frost-free days. The closed canopy boreal forest in Kenozersky National Park near Plesetsk, Arkhangelsk Province, Russia, on average...
- the federal level. The following protected areas have been designated, Kenozersky National Park; Onezhskoye Pomorye National Park Russkaya Arktika National...
- the border of Arkhangelsk Oblast and Republic of Karelia. It belongs to Kenozersky National Park. The lake has an oval shape, elongated in the northg-west...
- Lyokshmozero, Lake Kenozero, Lake Undozero, and Lake Kozhozero, as well as Kenozersky National Park. The whole valley of the Onega is po****ted, with the exception...
- Ust-Borovaya Saltworks (Perm Krai) Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum (Buryatia) Kenozersky National Park (Plesetsky District) The Russian word zodchestvo is the...
- Pogost (Russian: Порженский погост) is a pogost near the Porzhenka in Kenozersky National Park, Russia, with several wooden religious buildings of 18th...