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    December 28, 1991. Since 2004, the national park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Kenozero was always a remote area. In the 19th century, the area was divided between...
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  • Porzhenskoye Lake and flows into Lake Kenozero, which is drained by the Kena towards the Onega. The Porzhensky Pogost is nearby. "Поиск по данным государственного...
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  • name to the Pocha and flows to Lake Kenozero). Therefore, the rafters start in Skarlakhta and finish at Lake Kenozero. Before the railroad was constructed...
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    basin containing the biggest lakes in the oblast, such as Lake Lacha, Lake Kenozero, Lake Undozero, and Lake Kozhozero. The tundra of the Nenets Autonomous...
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  • Komi Forests Western Caucasus St Petersburg Kizhi Pogost, Petroglyphs Moscow Novgorod Solovetsky Islands Vladimir Trinity Lavra Kazan Ferapontov Monastery...
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    especially in the west. Two of the biggest lakes of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Lake Kenozero and Lake Undozero, both in the basin of the Kena River, are located within...
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    Vologda Oblasts, such as Lake Vozhe, Lake Lacha, Lake Lyokshmozero, Lake Kenozero, Lake Undozero, and Lake Kozhozero, as well as Kenozersky National Park...
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