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flows out. The lake is located on a flatland and its shores are low-lying and swampy. The biggest swamp, the
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which is a former trading settlement founded in the 13th century, currently having the population under ten and almost deserted. Charonda does not have all-seasonal land connections. Formerly, the village of
Vasilyevskaya was located on the northern lakeshore. It had a railway station, Svid station,
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390:References
342:Lake Onega
307:Lake Lacha
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237:Max. depth
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