Russia contains Europe's longest river, the Volga,
and its largest lake, Ladoga.
Russia encompasses Europe's longest river, the Volga,
and its largest lake, Ladoga.
The largest lake in Europe is Lake Ladoga which is 17,700 km2.
It also has many lakes, including Europe's two largest: Ladoga and Onega.
May- June 1919, east and north of Lake Ladoga, were full of fighting.
Also, Russian destroyers,
patrol boats and submarines were located in Lake Ladoga, the formation of the Onega military flotilla began.
Therefore, the inhabitants of Scandinavian countries, the NorthernThe Urals and the shores of the Onega and Ladoga lakes use water with a low content
of minerals throughout their lives, without even realizing that such a water composition leads to the development of a number of diseases, including osteochondrosis, rickets and hypertension.