Lake Ladoga
Lake Ladoga (Russian: Ладожское, Finnish: [Laatokka] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is very large lake in Russia. It is the largest lake in Europe and one of the 20 largest lakes on Earth.
There are six hundreds islands in the lake.[1]
Lake Ladoga Media
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Lake Ladoga, as illustrated in the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (1890—1907)
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Ancylus Lake around 7,000 BC.
- Konevets Cathedral from east.JPG
Konevsky monastery, the cathedral from the east
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Lake Ladoga as part of the Baltic Ice Lake (between 11200 and 10500 yr BP). The light blue line marks the margin of the ice sheet by 13300 cal yr BP.
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Lake Ladoga as part of the Ancylus Lake (between 9300 and 9200 yr BP). The dark green line marks the southern shoreline of Lake Ladoga during the Yoldia stage of the Baltic basin.
- Ладожское озеро. Мыс Рихиниеми.jpg
Ладожское озеро.Мыс Рихиниеми.
- The archipelago in Ladoga Lake with the Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Saviour..jpg
The archipelago in Ladoga Lake with the Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Saviour
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Rafts on the Peter the Great Canal. City of Shlisselburg
- Konevets Sand beach.JPG
Sandy beach typical of Konevets Island photographed from the quay of the monastery to east.
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Sortavala harbour, Karelia
References
- ↑ Facta 2001, page 525 (Finnish encyclopedia)