Shuya_River_(Karelia)

Shuya (Karelia)

Shuya (Karelia)

River in Russia


The Shuya (Russian: Шуя; Finnish: Suojoki, also Suoju) is a river in the Republic of Karelia in Russia. The length of the river is 194 km. The area of its basin is 10,100 km2.[1] The Shuya flows out of Lake Suoyarvi and discharges into Lake Logmozero, which is connected with Lake Onega by a 0.8 km watercourse.[2] The river freezes up between November and January and stays icebound until April or the first half of May.

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It is the world's only river to change course from 15 to 20 times a year.[3]

Settlements

Settlements by the river include Shuya, Matrosy, Sodder, Ignoyla and Suoyoki. Pryazha and Petrozavodsk are also close to it.[4][5]


References

  1. «Река Шуя (Суойоки)», Russian State Water Registry
  2. "Шуя (Суойоки) - Все реки". vsereki.ru (in Russian). Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  3. "Relation: Shuya (13969486) - OpenStreetMap". openstreetmap.org. Retrieved January 6, 2023.



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