- The
Vodla (Russian: Водла, Finnish: Vodlajoki) is a
river in the south-east of
Republic of Karelia, Russia. The town of
Pudozh is
located along Vodla. The...
- of the Svir are the Suna (the
longest in the Svir basin), the Shuya, the
Vodla, and the Vytegra. The
basin of the Svir also
includes an
enormous amount...
- via 58
rivers and more than 110 tributaries,
including the Shuya, Suna,
Vodla,
Vytegra and Andoma. The only
outgoing Svir,
which marks the
southern boundary...
- (67 km) → Saimaa. The
watershed area is a
rough guess. The 358 km-long
Vodla system feeds into Lake Onega.
After a 96 km crossing, 224 km-long Svir drains...
-
Lodeynoye Pole) Oyat (near
Lodeynoye Pole) Lake
Onega Suna (in Kondopoga)
Vodla (near Pudozh)
Andoma (north of Vytegra)
Vytegra (near Vytegra)
Vuoksi (in...
- the
White Sea and then
crosses to the Pechora. Lake Onega, east up the
Vodla River,
portage to the
Onega River basin, east
across this, portage, down...
- the lake is the
river Ileksa. Its
outflow is the
river Vodla (through its
tributaries Suhaya Vodla and Vama), that
flows into Lake Onega.
Vodlozersky National...
- Verkhnyaya,
which is a
tributary of Lake Kalgachinskoye, and
continues as the
Vodla (which
flows out of Lake Vodlozero) to Lake Onega,
further as the Svir to...
- of the Ileksa, the main
inflow of the lake, and the
upper course of the
Vodla, the outflow. The
first people settled in the Lake
Vodlozero area in the...
- of the Ileksa, the main
inflow of the lake, and the
upper course of the
Vodla. In 2001,
Vodlozersky was
designated a
UNESCO Biodiversity Reserve site...