- ozero, IPA: [ˈladəʂskəjə ˈozʲɪrə] or Ла́дога, IPA: [ˈladəɡə]; Finnish:
Laatokka [earlier in
Finnish Nevajärvi]; Livvi: Luadogu; Veps: Ladog, Ladoganjärv)...
- of Finland, and
access to the
fishing waters of Lake
Ladoga (Finnish:
Laatokka). One
eighth of its
citizens became refugees with no
chance of return....
- Lumivaar****a".
Laatokka (in Finnish). 13
August 1943.
Retrieved 17
March 2024. "Joukkomurhaaja
surmasi kolme henkilöä ja
lopuksi itsensä".
Laatokka (in Finnish)...
- ridge. The
Vuoksi River flows from lake
Saimaa into Lake
Ladoga (Finnish:
Laatokka) in Russia. From
there the
water subsequently flows through river Neva...
-
Native names Country Average area
Notes km2 mi2 1
Ladoga Ла́дожское о́зеро,
Laatokka Russia 17,700 6,800 14th
largest lake in the
world 2
Onega Onego, Онежское...
-
Finland coast was
guarded by Fort Saarenpää, the side of Lake
Ladoga (
Laatokka) by Fort Järisevä.
These coastal artillery positions had 5", 6" and 10"...
- free
navigation of
merchant ships from the
Finnish ports in Lake
Ladoga (
Laatokka in Finnish) to the Gulf of
Finland via the
River Neva.
Finland guaranteed...
-
contain about 2,000 km3 of high-quality
fresh water. Lake
Ladoga (Finnish:
Laatokka) and Lake
Onega (Ääninen) are the
largest lakes in Europe.
Other lakes...
-
wilderness that
forms most of the Russo-Finnish
frontier between Lake
Laatokka and the
Arctic Ocean, the
Finns definitely gained the
upper hand. — Time...
-
Vapaussodan Invaliidien Liitto kokoontui tiistaina Helsingissä vuosikokoukseen.
Laatokka, 20.02.1930, nro 20, s. 3.
Kansalliskirjasto Suomen lehdistön historia...