Lake Onega
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Lake Onega (also known as Onego, Onezhskoe ozero (from Russian, Онежское озеро), and Onezhskoe lake, Finnish: Ääninen or Äänisjärvi) is a lake in the Russian Federation. Its surface is 9,894 km², its volume is 280 km³, its maximum depth is 120 m. It has 1369 islands with the total area of 250 km². It is fed by 58 rivers, the main of them are Shuya, Suna, Vodla, Vytegra. It is the second largest lake in Europe.
Petrozavodsk, the capital of the Republic of Karelia, is situated on the Western shore of Lake Onega. The republic surrounds Lake Onega in West, North and East. In the South it borders the Leningrad Oblast and Vologda Oblast.
The UNESCO World Heritage site of Kizhi pogost lies on one of the islands in the Kizhi archipelago in the Northern part of the lake. Two magnificent 18th century churches are the centerpieces of this open-air museum of Northern Russian wooden architecture.
River Svir, that marks the southern boundary of Karelia, runs from the southern shore of Lake Onega to Lake Ladoga, and continues in the Neva to the Gulf of Finland.
Sailing is a popular activity. There is a sailing club located in Petrozavodsk. The open championship of Russia on sailing in the class of cruiser yachts has the status of the International Onego regatta in the Russian sailing community. The regatta is held by the State committee of the Russian Federation on Physical Culture and Sports and by the Federation of Sailing of the Republic of Karelia. [link]
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