Kuolimo

Lake in the country of Finland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kuolimo is a medium-sized lake in south-eastern Finland, in the municipalities of Savitaipale and Suomenniemi.[1]

Coordinates61°16′N 27°32′E
861 km2 (332 sq mi)
BasincountriesFinland
Surface area
79 km2 (31 sq mi)
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Kuolimo
Kuolimo is located in Finland
Kuolimo
Kuolimo
Coordinates61°16′N 27°32′E
861 km2 (332 sq mi)
Basin countriesFinland
Surface area
79 km2 (31 sq mi)
Average depth
9.8 m (32 ft)
Max. depth41 m (135 ft)
Water volume
0.78 km3 (0.19 cu mi)
Shore length1
395 km (245 mi)
Surface elevation
77 m (253 ft)
FrozenDecember-April
ReferencesJärviwiki Web Service
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
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Lake Kuolimo is closely linked to Finland's largest lake Saimaa, and discharges into it through two separate routes, featuring the rapids of Partakoski and Kärnänkoski. The lakes belong to the Vuoksi river basin, which drains through Lake Ladoga to the Gulf of Finland.

Kuolimo is considered a particularly clean-water lake. It is inhabited by a relict population of the Arctic char. The critically endangered fish lives only certain parts of southern Lake Saimaa, including Yövesi, Luonteri and Ruokovesi. The original population lives only in Lake Kuolimo. Fishing of the Arctic char is totally prohibited.[2]

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