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The largest lake in Europe (18,400 sq. km), situated on the southeastern border of Fennoscandia. Three large rivers debouch into Lake Ladoga: the Svir from the east. The Volkhov from the south and the Vuoksa from the northwest. Ladoga drains via the Neva through the Karelian Isthmus into the Gulf of Finland. All these rivers were significant waterways in both the [[Prehistoric Age|Prehistoric Age]] and the [[Historical age|Historical Age]]. The southwest area around Ladoga used to belong to the Ingrians, the southern part to the Vepsians and the other shores to the Karelians, whose foremost ancient centre, Korela, was located near Käkisalmi (now Priozersk) in the Karelian Isthmus near the mouth of the Vuoksi. Ingrian Lapland was located southwest of Lake Ladoga.</P>ocated southwest of Lake Ladoga.</P> +
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