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- Svir_River watershed "84400.0".
- Svir_River abstract "Svir (Russian: Свирь) is a river in Podporozhsky, Lodeynopolsky, and Volkhovsky districts in the north-east of Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It flows from Lake Onega west to Lake Ladoga, thus connecting the two largest lakes of Europe. It is the largest river flowing into Lake Ladoga. The length of the Svir is 224 kilometres (139 mi), whereas the area of its drainage basin is 84,400 square kilometres (32,600 sq mi). The towns of Podporozhye and Lodeynoye Pole, as well as urban-type settlements Voznesenye, Nikolsky, Vazhiny, and Svirstroy are located at the banks of the Svir.After Peter the Great connected the Svir with the Neva River by the Ladoga Canal in the 18th century, the river has been part of the Mariinsky Water Syatem, currently the Volga–Baltic Waterway. The Onega Canal is a bypass of Lake Onega from the south, which connects the Svir with the Vytegra River. The Svir is heavily used for navigation, with both cargo traffic and cruise ships. There are two dams with hydroelectric power plants on the river. The Lower Svir Hydroelectric Station, located in Svirstroy, sits 81 kilometres (50 mi) from the river's mouth while the Upper Svir Hydroelectric Station, located in Podporozhye, is 128 kilometres (80 mi) away. Above the Upper Svir Hydroelectric Station, the Svir is built as the Ivinsky Razliv Reservoir. Locks are built around both dams.Since the Svir flows out of Lake Onega, its drainage basin occupies a vast area, spanning the south of the Republic of Karelia, the north and the east of Leningrad Oblast, the northwest of Vologda Oblast, and also includes minor areas in Arkhangelsk Oblast (the basin of the Ileksa River). The main tributaries of Svir proper are the Vazhinka River (right), the Oyat River (left), and the Pasha River (left). The main rivers in the basin of the Svir are the Suna River (the longest in the Svir basin), the Shuya River, the Vodla River, and the Vytegra River. The basin of the Svir also includes an enormous amount of freshwater lakes, the biggest of which, behind Lake Onega, are Lake Vodlozero, Lake Syamozero, Lake Gimolskoye, Lake Lizhmozero, and Lake Shotozero. The city of Petrozavodsk and the towns of Suoyarvi, Kondopoga, Medvezhyegorsk, Pudozh, Vytegra, Podporozhye, and Lodeynoye Pole, as well as a number of urban-type settlements, are located within the catchment area of the Svir.The river flows past the Alexander-Svirsky Monastery, which used to house Svirlag (one of the most infamous gulags). The area around the river saw heavy fighting during the Continuation War 1941–1944.The right bank of the lower Svir is occupied by the Nizhnesvirsky Nature Reserve, established in 1980.".
- Svir_River elevation "32.0".
- Svir_River length "224000.0".
- Svir_River origin Lake_Onega.
- Svir_River riverMouth Lake_Ladoga.
- Svir_River sourceCountry Russia.
- Svir_River thumbnail Svir.jpg?width=300.
- Svir_River watershed "8.44E10".
- Svir_River wikiPageID "577835".
- Svir_River wikiPageRevisionID "565075181".
- Svir_River basinCountries Russia.
- Svir_River caption "Banks of the Svir River".
- Svir_River hasPhotoCollection Svir_River.
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- Svir_River mouth Lake_Ladoga.
- Svir_River origin Lake_Onega.
- Svir_River riverName "River Svir".
- Svir_River subject Category:Neva_basin.
- Svir_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Leningrad_Oblast.
- Svir_River point "60.509166666666665 32.798611111111114".
- Svir_River type BodyOfWater109225146.
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- Svir_River type Place.
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- Svir_River type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Svir_River comment "Svir (Russian: Свирь) is a river in Podporozhsky, Lodeynopolsky, and Volkhovsky districts in the north-east of Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It flows from Lake Onega west to Lake Ladoga, thus connecting the two largest lakes of Europe. It is the largest river flowing into Lake Ladoga. The length of the Svir is 224 kilometres (139 mi), whereas the area of its drainage basin is 84,400 square kilometres (32,600 sq mi).".
- Svir_River label "Rio Svir".
- Svir_River label "Río Svir".
- Svir_River label "Svir (rivière)".
- Svir_River label "Svir River".
- Svir_River label "Svir".
- Svir_River label "Svir'".
- Svir_River label "Swir".
- Svir_River label "Świr (rzeka)".
- Svir_River label "Свирь (река)".
- Svir_River label "スヴィリ川".
- Svir_River label "斯維里河".
- Svir_River sameAs Svir.
- Svir_River sameAs Swir.
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- Svir_River sameAs Svir_(rivière).
- Svir_River sameAs Svir'.
- Svir_River sameAs スヴィリ川.
- Svir_River sameAs 스비리_강.
- Svir_River sameAs Svir.
- Svir_River sameAs Świr_(rzeka).
- Svir_River sameAs Rio_Svir.
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- Svir_River sameAs Q213067.
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- Svir_River sameAs Svir_River.
- Svir_River lat "60.509166666666665".
- Svir_River long "32.798611111111114".
- Svir_River wasDerivedFrom Svir_River?oldid=565075181.
- Svir_River depiction Svir.jpg.
- Svir_River isPrimaryTopicOf Svir_River.
- Svir_River name "River Svir".