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Kovda is a
river in
Murmansk Oblast, Russia.
Kovda may also
refer to the
following rural localities in
Kandalakshsky District of
Murmansk Oblast, Russia:...
- The
Kovda (Russian: Ковда, Finnish: Koutajoki) is a
river in the
south of the Kola
Peninsula in
Murmansk Oblast and
Republic of Karelia, Russia. It is...
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drained by the Kem (191 km).
River Kovda,
flowing through many
large lakes, has a
given length of 233 km.
Kovda drains Lake
Topozero from the northwest;...
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Kovda (Russian: Ко́вда) is a
rural locality (a
railway station) in
Kandalakshsky District of
Murmansk Oblast, Russia,
located beyond the
Arctic Circle...
- California,
Berkeley Occupations Journalist Reporter Author Spouse Evgenia Kovda Children 1
Parents Boris Levine (father)
Nellie Levine (mother) Website...
- Kuusamojärvi in
Kuusamo Oulankajoki (north-east of Kuusamo) -
flows to the
Kovda River in
Russia Kitkanjoki (near the
Russian border) -
flows to Oulankajoki...
- the
river Kem. The
major rivers flowing to the sea at the
coast are the
Kovda and the Kem. Administratively, the
Karelian Coast is
shared between Kandalakshsky...
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primary outflow is the
Kovda,
which is also
called Sofyanga in its
first stretch from Lake
Topozero to Lake Pyaozero. The
Kovda flows to the
White Sea...
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industry developed in the
region at the end of the 19th century;
mostly in
Kovda and Umba. The
Soviet era saw
drastic industrialization and militarization...
- creation, it
included the
settlements of Kandalaksha,
Knyazhaya Guba, and
Kovda. In 1866, the
rural community was
transformed into
Kovdskaya Volost....