- The
Vuoksi (Russian: Вуокса, historically: "Uzerva"; Karelian: Vuokša; Finnish:
Vuoksi; Swedish: Vuoksen) is a
river running through the
northernmost part...
- the
Saimaa Lake
penetrated Salpausselkä and
formed a new outlet,
River Vuoksi,
entering Lake
Ladoga in the
northwestern corner and
raising its
level by...
- 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...
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Imatrankoski (The
Imatra Rapids) are
rapids on the
Vuoksi in Imatra, Finland. It has been a
famous tourist attraction since the late 1700s. Imatrankoski...
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breaking down, the
Finns were able to
encircle Viipuri by
advancing to the
Vuoksi River. The city
itself was
taken on 29 August,
along with a
broad advance...
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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)...
- Sadejoki, Suenjoki, Sudenjoki); Russian: Волчья) is a
tributary of the
Vuoksi on the
Karelian Isthmus (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) 0.25 to 12 kilometres...
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conifer forests which saw a
decline in po****tion.[citation needed] The
Vuoksi River flows from
Saimaa to Lake Ladoga. Most of the lake is
dotted with...
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District of
Leningrad Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Karelian Isthmus, on the
Vuoksi River. It is
located one
kilometre (0.62 mi) from the
border with Finland...
- бухта Защитная, Finnish: Suomenvedenpohja. In the
Middle Ages, the
river Vuoksi had an
outlet there,
which however dried up
little by
little due to post-glacial...