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The Kondopoga Bay (Russian: Кондопожская губа, Kondopozhskaya Bay) is: a bay (length 32 km, width over 8 km, max depth 78m) in the northwestern part of the Karelian part of the Onega Lake, Russia .
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The Kondopoga Bay is deeply carved in the "land by," glacial process. The upper part of the bay receives about 90% of the waters of the Suna River via the Nigozersky (Kondopozhsky) Canal. The bay also receives waste water, most of which comes from the Kondopoga paper mill.
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A city of Kondopoga is by the northern tip of the bay.
The bay has numerous rock islands, "the largest being Suisari."
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Кондопожская губа" . Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (in Russian). 1906.
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62°01′18″N 34°35′25″E / 62.0217°N 34.5903°E / 62.0217; 34.5903