Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun lake in northwestern Russia near the border with Finland; second largest lake in Europe
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Church of the Transfiguration is one of the wooden churches located on Kizhi, an island on Lake Onega, north east of Saint Petersburg.
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Petrozavodsk, located on the western shore of Lake Onega—the second largest lake in Europe, was the administrative center of Karelia, an autonomous republic in the Russian Federation.
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Petrozavodsk, located on the western shore of Lake Onega—the second largest lake in Europe, was the administrative center of Karelia, an autonomous republic in the Russian Federation.
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Petrozavodsk, located on the western shore of Lake Onega—the second largest lake in Europe, was the administrative center of Karelia, an autonomous republic in the Russian Federation.
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Lake Onega, who became so absorbed in the search for this literature of the people that he followed singers and reciters from place to place, eager to learn from their lips the most widely known of these folk tales.
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The most extensive iron-works of Russia are near Lake Onega.
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There was an old man who lived near Lake Onega, and who supported himself and his wife by hunting.
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Other major lakes in Russia include Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega, two of Europe's largest lakes.
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I think I might like to see the churches on Kizhi in Lake Onega, but this would involve drafting a new, Russia-only itinerary.
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Kizhi is an island near the geometrical center of the Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia
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