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Saimaa (/ˈsaɪmɑː/ SY-mah, Finnish: [ˈsɑi̯mɑː]; Swedish: Saimen) is a lake
located in the
Finnish Lakeland area in
southeastern Finland. With a surface...
- The
Saimaa Canal (Finnish:
Saimaan kanava; Swedish:
Saima kanal; Russian: Сайменский канал) is a
transportation canal that
connects lake
Saimaa with the...
- The
Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa
hispida saimensis, Finnish: saimaannorppa) is a
subspecies and
glacial relict of
ringed seal (Pusa hispida). They are among...
- Lake
Saimaa, which, with a
surface area of more than 4,400 square kilometres, is the
fourth largest natural freshwater lake in Europe. Lake
Saimaa itself...
- in the country.
Pihlajavesi is the second-largest
basin in the
complex Saimaa lake system.
Pihlajavesi lacks large open lake
areas but has more islands...
- enthusiasts. The
endangered Saimaa ringed seal, one of only
three lake seal
species in the world,
exists only in the
Saimaa lake
system of southeastern...
- Etelä-
Saimaa is a
morning broadsheet daily newspaper published in Finland. Etelä-
Saimaa was
established in 1885. The
paper is
published by
Sanoma Lehtimedia...
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Savonlinna is
located in the
heart of the
Saimaa Lakeland,
which is why it is also
known as the "Capital of
Saimaa".
Together with Mikkeli, they are the two...
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their large edge formations. At its steepest, the
divider plunges into Lake
Saimaa in Kyläniemi
village of Taipalsaari.[citation needed] The
variable terrain...
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urban area in the country.
Lappeenranta is
located on the s**** of Lake
Saimaa, 30
kilometres (19 miles) from the
Russian border and 64
kilometres (40 mi)...