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Lake Ladoga, as illustrated in the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (1890—1907) The lake has an average surface area of 17,891 km 2 (excluding the islands), slightly larger than Kuwait. Its north-to-south length is 219 km and its average width is 83 km; the average depth is 47 m, although it reaches a maximum of 230 m in the north ...
View of Lake Seliger near Ostashkov in 1910. List of lakes in Russia in alphabetical order: Achchyon (Аччён) Akush (Акуш) Arakhley (Арахле́й)
Recreation map of Lake Sapsho. Smolenskoye Poozerye National Park (Russian: Смоленское Поозерье, which translates as Smolensk Lakes) is a forest-wetland ecosystem of 35 lakes and surroundings in the northwest of Smolensk Oblast near the Russian border with Belarus, about 40 miles (64 km) north of the city of Smolensk. [1]
Ivan-Arakhley Lake System (Russian: Ивано-Арахлейские озёра) is a group of fresh water bodies in the Chita District, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. [2] The villages of Arakhley, Tasei and Preobrazhenka are located near the lakes. [3] The lakes are a tourist attraction and there are holiday cottages and resorts near them.
Drone video of Lake Peipus and the town of Mustvee in July 2022. Lake Peipus [1] [a] is the largest trans-boundary lake in Europe, lying on the international border between Estonia and Russia. [2] The lake is the fifth-largest in Europe after Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega (in Russia), Lake Vänern (in Sweden), and Lake Saimaa (in Finland). [3]
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Pages in category "Lakes of Russia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
One of the largest lakes in Novgorod Oblast, it has a surface area (without islands) of 19.7 km 2 (7.6 sq mi), [3] and the area of its basin is 97.2 km 2 (37.5 sq mi). The average depth of Lake Valdayskoye is 12 m (39 ft) (the deepest point reaches 60 m (200 ft)). The lake freezes up in early December and stays icebound until early May.
The lake has a roughly oval shape and is located in a vast, flat area of lakes bound by the East Siberian Sea shores to the north and to the east. It belongs to the basin of the Bolshaya Chukochya river, which flows close to the lake to the south. The main outflowing river is the 67 km (42 mi) long Ankavaam (Morskaya), a left tributary of the ...