- Lake
Vygozero (Russian: Выгозеро, romanized:
Vygozero; Finnish: Uikujärvi) is a
large freshwater lake in the
Republic of Karelia, in the
northwestern part...
- runs 227 km (141 mi),
partially along several canalized rivers and Lake
Vygozero. As of 2008, it
carries only
light traffic of
between ten and
forty boats...
- of
Petrozavodsk on the
Segezha River and on the
western s**** of Lake
Vygozero. Po****tion: 29,631 (2010 Census); 34,214 (2002 Census); 38,207 (1989 Soviet...
- long and
discharges into Lake
Vygozero, and the
Lower Vyg,
which is 102
kilometres (63 mi) long and
flows from
Vygozero and
discharges into
Onega Bay...
- and
Siberian plains. The
largest of
these are
lakes Belozero, Topozero,
Vygozero, and
Ilmen in the country's
northwest and Lake
Chany in
southwestern Siberia...
- originates. The Segezha, 329 km from its most
distant source,
flows into Lake
Vygozero 18 km away from
where the
Lower Vyg (88 km)
drains it. The 33 km long Umba...
- 377 532
Largest basin of
Saimaa 7
Beloye Белое озеро Russia 1,290 500 8
Vygozero Выгозеро, Uikujärvi Russia 1,250 480
Original area 766 km2
before the...
-
mountain ecosystem) of Siberia.
Vodlozero National Park (including Lake
Vygozero) (10,000 km2), Europe's
largest intact wetland and old-growth
boreal forest...
-
Onega covers 3,764 m2, and
reaches a
depth of 400 ft (120 m).
Lakes Zeg,
Vygozero, Lacha, Loksha, Tulos, and
Vodlozero cover from 140 to 480 m2 each, and...
- (Pääjärvi)
Segozero (Seesjärvi)
Syamozero (Säämäjärvi)
Topozero (Tuoppajärvi)
Vygozero (Uikujärvi) The
lakes Ladoga and
Onega are
located in the
south of the...