Lieksanjoki

Today, Lieksanjoki is a topic that generates great interest and debate in society. For years, Lieksanjoki has been the object of study, analysis and reflection by experts and scientists in different areas. Its relevance has been reflected in numerous studies, conferences and publications that seek to understand its impact and scope in different contexts. Lieksanjoki is a topic that crosses borders and reaches people of different ages, genders, cultures and nationalities, generating an enriching dialogue that allows us to understand it from different perspectives. In this article, we will delve into the world of Lieksanjoki, exploring its origin, evolution and consequences in today's society. Through interviews, analysis and testimonies, we will give a voice to those who have been impacted by Lieksanjoki and delve into its global implications.

Lieksanjoki, Lenderka
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Physical characteristics
SourceLake Sula
MouthLake Pielinen
 • coordinates
63°19′54″N 30°27′51″E / 63.3316°N 30.4642°E / 63.3316; 30.4642

Lieksanjoki or Lenderka (Russian: Лендерка) is a river of Finland and Russia that begins in the Republic of Karelia in Russia. It flows into the Lake Pielinen in Northern Karelia, Finland. Parts of its basin in Russia are the lakes Lake Leksozero and Lake Tulos in the Republic of Karelia. The river itself is a part the Vuoksi River basin in Finland and Russia, which in turn is a part of the Neva basin in Russia.

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