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38°40' 149 150 173 Kenozero National Park 38°20' 38°40' 149 150 173 Kenozero National Park 61°50' 61°50' Planned nature monument Mire Lekshmokh 61°40' Filatovsky biological zakaznik 61°40' 174 172 KARGOPOL 61°30' 61°30' LACHA LAKE 61°20' 61°20' Lachsky biological zakaznik 0369 км 197 39°0' 198 39°20' 39°20' 39°40' 150 151 174 Shozhma 61°50' Planned zakaznik Malaya Porma 61°50' Malaya Porma River River Shultussky biological zakaznik 61°40' Bolshaya Porma NYANDOMA Nimengskoye Lake 61°40' Nimenga River 175 173 61°30' 61°30' Voloshka River Avzhenga River 61°20' Voloshka Vandysh Leibusha River 61°20' 0369 км 198 40°0' 199 40°20' 40°20' 40°40' 151 152 175 Mosha River Nimenga River 62°0' Vagesha River Shozma River Planned zakaznik Verkne-Padengsky 61°50' Ilisiga River 61°50' Bolshoye Moshenskoye Lake Sholga River Niz Ostrov 61°40' Vasileva Spasskoye Lake 176 174 Podgornaya Nikishenskaya Verkhotina Emenga River Solyuga River 61°30' 61°30' Puya River 61°20' Velikaya River 61°20' 0369 км 199 41°0' 200 41°20' 41°20' 41°40' 152 153 176 62°0' °0' 62 Planned zakaznik Verkne-Padengsky Padenga River 61°50' °50' Borovskaya 61 Eglets River Durnevskaya Kamenshchik Sulanda River Perelesnaya Pleso-Lesouchastok Sulanda River 177 175 Volbitsa River Puya River Puya River 61°30' °30' 61 Bolshaya Churga River 61°20' 61°20' 0369 км 200 41°40' 42°0' 201 42°20' 42°20' 42°40' 153 154 Pocha River 177 Murga River Selenginsky biological Mareka River zakazniks 62°0' 62°0' Shelasha River Shelasha VAGA RIVER Shenga River Nyunega River Taruftinskaya Podgornaya Padenga RiverPavlovskaya Deminskaya Krivonogovskaya 61°50' Gorskaya 61°50' Shilovskaya Palyginskaya Mitinskaya Pushchevskaya Baranovskaya Konstantinovskaya Zakharovskaya Sherenga River 178 Zatuiskaya Rovdino Yakunevskaya 176 Filippovskaya Demidovskoye Kopetskaya 61°40' Tyrlinskaya Byakovo Puya River Porechye Pasva Puchnevo Dogmatovo Yamanikha River Perkhovskaya Kukhterevo 61°30' Shipitsino Churkovskoye 61°30' Ignatovo Zaruchevye Chernyshovo Khaibutovskaya Ostashkovskaya Irzenga River River Kokshenga Rubezh Yashka River VAGA RIVER Borovoe 61°20' 0369 км 61°20' 42°20' 201 42°40' 43°0' 202 43°20' 43°20' 43°40' 154 155 Selenginsky 178 biological zakazniks 62°0' 62°0' Kodima River Planned zakaznik Verkne-Yumizhsky 61°50' 61°50' Planned zakaznik Verkne-Veryuzhsky Planned zakaznik Verkne-Padomsky 179 Fomin Pochinok 177 Urdyuga River Padoma River 61°40' 61°40' Urdyuga Turikha River Shalimova Berezhnaya Yazovaya Maidan Ustya River Kazominskaya Skatovskaya 61°30' 61°30' Sydenets Kvazenga Shchiptsova Shchapinskaya Votyuga River Ulbyukha Serebryany Yamnaya 0369 61°20' км 61°20' 43°20' 202 43°40' 44°0' 203 44°20' 44°40' 155 156 179 Sorokoumovskaya Trubinskaya 62°0' 62°0' Avnyugskaya Soiga River Chernovragovskaya Kestvazh River Prilukskaya NORTHERN DVINA RIVER Marmash River Kurtyaevskaya Planned zakaznik Borodinskaya Verkne-Soidinsky Zapolye Karpovskaya Gavrilovskaya Lukinskaya 61°50' Avnyuga River 61°50' Grishki-Kubino Ermolinskaya-2 Shelkudinovskaya Konovazh River Planned zakaznik Verkne-Padomsky 180 178 Planned zakaznik Obylskaya Chist 61°40' 61°40' Kidyuga River Bolshoi Utiuks River 61°30' 61°30' Kidyuga Ustya River Obol River Korshak River Ustya River Muranovo Ilatovo 0369 км 61°20' 44°20' 203 44°40' 204 61°20' 45°20' 45°40' 156 157 180 °0' 62 62°0' Mikhalevskaya Cheremeninskaya 61°50' 61°50' Lakhoma River Shilovsky biological zakaznik Verkhnye Myshino Kholmovskaya Bolshaya Kletsovskaya NORTHERN DVINA RIVER 181 Ternovo 179 Andreevskaya Bolshaya Vorontsovskaya 61°40' 61°40' Shchelyakinskaya Bolshoye Sokolnikovo Tol ha-2s Pakhomovskaya Bolshaya Sludka Bolshaya Saulinskaya Ivakinskaya Tol ha-1s Kurbatovskaya Bolshiye Shamany Dyabrino Kondratovskaya Grishinskaya KRASNOBORSK Gorodishchenskaya Lyabla River Kuznetsovo 61°30' 61°30' Evda River Titovsky Pochinok Brodovaya River Ustya River Pochinok Novy Kanza River 0369 км °20' 61 61°20' 45°20' 204 45°40' 205 46°20' 46°40' 157 158 181 ' 62°0 62°0' Kolodova River Nyandova River Shacha River Voronikha River Entala River Nerchuga River 61°50' Soimoga River 61°50' Uftyuga River Perchema River Lavrova River Ilish River Vaimoga River Kulikovo 182 180 61°40' Shyuchug Verknaya Uftyuga a River Topsa River Uftyuga River Nyuba River 61°30' 61°30' Belavinskaya Zabelinskaya Pecherino NORTHERN DVINA RIVER Butova Kuliga Pochinok Solvychegodsky biological zakazniks 036961°20' км 61°20' 46°20' 205 46°40' 206 47°20' 47°40' 158 159 182 Setra River 62°0' 62°0' Uftyuga River Motyma River 61°50' 61°50' Shulega River Potylinskaya 183 181 Soiga Zaimka Belopashino Moseeva Gora Berdyshikha Chernykhany Solvychegodsky 1180 km biological zakaznik 52 kvartala Litvino Zapan Upper Lupya River Lupya a River lk Svetik Germanovskaya Chaku Ustye DVINA RIVER 61°30' NORTHERN 61°30' Chokur Fedyakova Pryanovskaya Viele godsky biological Kharitonovo zakaznik Strazha Lower Lupya River Zadovaya Pokrovo 61°20' Svedomkovo 61°20' 0369 км 47°20' 206 47°40' 207 48°20' 48°40' 159 160 183 62°0' 62°0' VYCHEGDA RIVER Kozmino 61°50' 61°50' Tyva R E P U B L I C O F K O M I Urdoma Upper Lupya River Vandysh 61°40' 185 182 Planned zakaznik Verkhnelupyinskye Mires Upper Lupya River Lupya 61°30' 61°30' Kena River 61°20' Viele godsky biological 61°20' zakaznik 0369 км 48°20' 207 48°40' 208 49°20' 49°40' 50°0' 160 184 62°0' 61°50' 61°50' R E P U B L I C O F K O M I °40' 61 183 61°30' 61°30' Kena River 61°20' 61°20' 0369 км 49°20' 208 49°40' 50°0' 26°40' 27°0' 161 185 Hogland (Suursaari) Island 60°10' Planned zakaznik Suursaari 60°0' Planned Ingermanland Strict Nature Reserve. Site Virgyny Islands F I N N I S H G U L F 60°0' 59°50' Planned Ingermanland Strict Nature Reserve. Site Maly Tyuters (Pieni Tytärsaari) Island Planned Ingermanland Strict Nature Reserve. 186 Bolshoy Tyuters Island Site Bolshoy Tyuters (Iso Tytärsaari) Island 59°50' 59°40' Planned Ingermanland Strict Nature Reserve. Site Vigrund Rock Island 59°40' 59°30' 0369 км 27°20' 209 27°40' 210 27°40' 28°0' 28°20' 161 162 186 60°20' Berezovye Islands complex zakaznik 60°10' F F I N N I S H G U L 60°10' Moshchny (Lavansaari) Island 60°0' Planned Ingermanland Maly Island Strict Nature Reserve. Site Seskar (Seiskari) Island Seskar (Seiskari) Island 187 184 59°50' Planned Ingermanland Strict Nature Reserve. Site Vigrund Rock Island Kurgolovo Logi Kaibolovo Valyanitsy 59°50' Lipovo Novoe arkolovoP Staroe Parkolovo Ruchyi Kurgalsky complex zakaznik L U G A G U L F 59°40' Konnovo Peipyia Gakkovo Bolshoye Stremlenye Slobodka Kurgalsky Peninsula Vybye Pyatchina Kirjamo Suma River Vybya River Ust-Luga Luzhitsy Koskolovo Chernaya River Luga River Kopanitsy Krakolye Strunovo Beryeznyaki Nezhnovo Maloe Kuzemkino Bolshye Valgovitsy Kotelsky complex zakaznik 0369 км 59°40' 209 28°0' 210 28°40' 211 29°0' 29°20' 162 163 187 Ermilovo 60°20' Karasevka Mamontovka Zakhodskoye Ryabovo Krasnoflotskoye Planned nature monument Bolshoi Berezovy (Koivisto) Island Velichka River Polyany Pobeda Berezovye Islands Krasnogvardeiskoye Lake complex zakaznik Luzhki 60°20' Gladyshevskoye Tarasovo Lake Gladyshevka River Ozerki Gladyshevsky 60°10' complex zakaznik Gorkovskoye Privetnaya River Molodezhnoye Privetninskoye Planned protected 60°10' healing resort zone Lindulovskaya of St Petersburg grove botanical zakaznik 188 F I N N I S H G U L F 186 Shepelevo Lebyazhy complex zakaznik Kandikylä Chernaya Lakhta 60°0' Ruchyi Lebazhye Novoye Kalishche Kovashi Sosnovy Bor Bolshaya Izhora 59°50' Kotelsky Kovashi River complex zakaznik Tamengont Sista-Palkino Kernovo Voronka River Koporki Novoye Ustye Lopukhinka River 59°50' Myshkino Shirokoye Chernaya River Golovkino Florenitsy Voronino Ivanovskoye Radon springs and lakes in Gostilitsky Lopukhinka village, hydrological botanical zakaznik Podozvanye and geological nature 59°40' monument 0369 км 210 29°0' 211 29°20' 29°40' 212 29°40' 30°0' 30°20' 163 164 Sosnovo 188 Ovsyanovo Nakhimovskoye Lake Volochaevka Orekhovo Volchya River Smorodinka River Pushnoye 60°30' Tsvelodubovo Kirovskoye Sadovodstvo Blokadnik Krasnoznamenskoye Mire Ozernoe, hydrological zakaznik Pervomaiskoye 60°20' Planned zakaznik Termolovsky Chaika Gladyshevsky complex zakaznik Roshchino Lembolovskoye Lake Lindulovskaya grove Simagino botanical zakaznik SNT Zdorovye Mire Lamminsuo, 60°20' hydrological zakaznik Okhta River Serovo Ushkovo Planned nature monument Elizavetinka Shchuchye Lake Alakul 60°10' Leninskoye Komarovo sea coast, Verkhnye Oselki nature monument Polyany-2 Sestra River Kasimovo 189 Sarzhenka 187 Nizhnye Oselki Chernaya Rechka Planned protected Solnechnoye healing resort zone Kavgolov of St Petersburg Beloostrov Kolyasovo Serpolovo Luppolovo Medovoye F I N N I S H G U L F Pesochny Rappolovo 60°10' Planned zakaznik Levashovo Mistolovo Western Kotlin Island Planned zakaznik Sestroretsky Levashovo-2 Planned nature Pargolovo Klimovets Enkolovo Kotlin Island 60°0' monument Petrovsky Prud Kamenka Torfyanovo and Grom-Kamyen Northern Shore of Neva Bay, zakaznik Planned zakaznik Southern Yuntolovsky shore of Neva Bay. Site zakaznik Kronshtadt Sea bird colony Planned extension of Olgino Northern Shore of Planned naure monument “Elagin Neva Bay Island Nature and Historical Park” Planned zakaznik Southern ST. PETERSBURG shore of Neva Bay. 60°0' Lomonosov Site Oldenbyrgsky Park Sergievka Park nature monument Planned zakaznik Southern shore of Neva Bay. Site Znamenka Petergof Strelna sea coast 59°50' nature monument Strelna Volodarsky 0369 км 211 30°0' 212 30°20' 213 30°20' 30°40' 164 165 189 60°40' Zaporozhskoye Pyatirechye Losevka River 60°30' River n Vyu 60°30' 60°20' Avloga River Volojärvi Lake Kiskolovo Hittolovo L A D O G A L
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