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    The Vodla (Russian: Водла, Finnish: Vodlajoki) is a river in the south-east of Republic of Karelia, Russia. The town of Pudozh is located along Vodla. The...
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    via 58 rivers and more than 110 tributaries, including the Shuya, Suna, Vodla, Vytegra and Andoma. The only outgoing Svir, which marks the southern boundary...
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    (67 km) → Saimaa. The watershed area is a rough guess. The 358 km-long Vodla system feeds into Lake Onega. After a 96 km crossing, 224 km-long Svir drains...
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    of the Svir are the Suna (the longest in the Svir basin), the Shuya, the Vodla, and the Vytegra. The basin of the Svir also includes an enormous amount...
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    the lake is the river Ileksa. Its outflow is the river Vodla (through its tributaries Suhaya Vodla and Vama), that flows into Lake Onega. Vodlozersky National...
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    Lodeynoye Pole) Oyat (near Lodeynoye Pole) Lake Onega Suna (in Kondopoga) Vodla (near Pudozh) Andoma (north of Vytegra) Vytegra (near Vytegra) Vuoksi (in...
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    the White Sea and then crosses to the Pechora. Lake Onega, east up the Vodla River, portage to the Onega River basin, east across this, portage, down...
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    of Pudozhsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located on the Vodla River 115 kilometers (71 mi) east of Petrozavodsk, but 352 kilometers (219 mi)...
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  • Verkhnyaya, which is a tributary of Lake Kalgachinskoye, and continues as the Vodla (which flows out of Lake Vodlozero) to Lake Onega, further as the Svir to...
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    4 mm/yr. There are about 27,000 rivers in Karelia. Major rivers include: Vodla River (Vodlajoki, 149 km) Kem River (Kemijoki, 191 km) Kovda River (Koutajoki)...
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    of the Ileksa, the main inflow of the lake, and the upper course of the Vodla, the outflow. The first people settled in the Lake Vodlozero area in the...
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    of the Ileksa, the main inflow of the lake, and the upper course of the Vodla. In 2001, Vodlozersky was designated a UNESCO Biodiversity Reserve site...
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    Vilno. Some areas along the Karelian border drain into the basin of the Vodla, and eventually to the Baltic Sea. Thus, the park contains the portion of...
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    Dvina. Minor areas in the west of the district lie in the basin of the Vodla River across the border with the Republic of Karelia. There are many lakes...
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    basins of the rivers flowing into Lake Onega, most notably the Vytegra, the Vodla, the Andoma, and the Megra. Lake Onega belongs to the basin of the Neva...
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    minor areas in the northwest of the district belong to the basin of the Vodla River and eventually of the Baltic Sea, and very minor areas in the southwest...
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