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a State treaty between Finland and the Soviet union about the Saimaa Canal mentioning location of the Canal in Suomenvedenpohja.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Finnish Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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The other waterway from the Bay of Vyborg to Zashchitnaya Bay is Linnansalmi, in which the
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is located. The old vessel route to Saimaa Canal up to the 1930s ran through Linnansalmi.
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had an outlet in Suomenvedenpohja, which however dried up little by little due to
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a Historical Study of the villages surrounding Suomenvedenpohja - bay
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and was left completely dry in 1857 when the Kiviniemi rapids in
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The Russian name of the bay is derived from the Russian word for
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to Zashchitnaya Bay. The present-day sailing route to
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Monrepos Park
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Vyborg Bay
Vyborg
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Leningrad Oblast
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