Lake Kovdozero (Russian: Ковдозеро) is a large freshwater lake in the southern Murmansk Oblast, northwestern part of Russia. There are many islands in the lake. The hydroelectric power plant was built in 1955, thus transforming the lake to the dam. The surface area of Kovdozero has risen from 224 to 294 km2 to 608 km2. Many rivers empty into Kovdozero and it flows to the White Sea through the river Kovda. There are also 580 islands located throughout Kovodozero, each varying in size and topography. [1] The lake is used to fishery, water transport and timber rafting.

Lake Kovdozero
Lake Kovdozero is located in Murmansk Oblast
Lake Kovdozero
Lake Kovdozero
Lake Kovdozero is located in Russia
Lake Kovdozero
Lake Kovdozero
LocationMurmansk Oblast
Coordinates66°47′N 32°00′E / 66.783°N 32.000°E / 66.783; 32.000
Typenatural lake, reservoir
Primary inflowsKovda
Primary outflowsKovda
Basin countriesRussia
Max. length48 km (30 mi)
Max. width23 km (14 mi)
Surface area608 km2 (235 sq mi)
Max. depth63 m (207 ft)
Water volume3.7 km3 (3,000,000 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation37 m (121 ft)
Islands> 580

References

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  1. ^ "Lake Kovdozero – Location on Map – Lakes in Europe". 2023-12-04. Retrieved 2024-11-03.