- The
Vuoksi (Russian: Вуокса, historically: "Uzerva"; Karelian: Vuokša; Finnish:
Vuoksi; Swedish: Vuoksen) is a
river running through the
northernmost part...
- Sadejoki, Suenjoki, Sudenjoki); Russian: Волчья) is a
tributary of the
Vuoksi on the
Karelian Isthmus (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) 0.25 to 12 kilometres...
- no
mountains on the isthmus, but
steep hills occur in some places. The
Vuoksi, the
largest river, runs
southeastwards from Lake
Saimaa of
Finland to Lake...
- the
Saimaa Lake
penetrated Salpausselkä and
formed a new outlet,
River Vuoksi,
entering Lake
Ladoga in the
northwestern corner and
raising its
level by...
-
fourth biggest city, Viipuri, its
industrial heartland along the
river Vuoksi, the
eastern portion of the
Saimaa canal that
connected central Finland...
- had
threatened their positions at the sea
coast and
south of the
River Vuoksi.
Lieutenant General Paavo Talvela and
Colonel Järvinen, the
commander of...
-
kilometres (39 sq mi) –
between the
northern tip of
Vyborg Bay and the
River Vuoksi around the
villages of Tali and Ihantala, 8 to 14
kilometres (5.0 to 8.7 mi)...
-
towards Vyborg (Finnish: Viipuri). By 23 August, II
Corps had
reached the
Vuoksi River to the east and
encircled the
Soviet forces defending Vyborg. Finnish...
- (nominal) 2,500 88,000 74 46 281,000 108,000 Russia,
Finland (Ladoga-affluent
Vuoksi) Suna (280 km; 170 mi) → Lake
Onega (160 km; 99 mi) → Svir (224 km; 139 mi)...
-
Karelian Isthmus, now in Russia. It is
located on the
northern s**** of the
Vuoksi River and
served as the
location of the
Battle of
Vuosalmi in 1944. Karjalanliitto...