Shuya River (Karelia)

Shuya River (Karelia)

Infobox River
river_name = Shuya River



caption = Early 20th-century photo of a bridge across the Shuya River.
origin = Lake Suoyarvi
mouth = Lake Logmozero
basin_countries = Russia
length = 194 km
elevation =
discharge = 130 m3/s
watershed = 10,100 km²

The Shuya River ( _fi. Suojoki, also "Suoju", _ru. Шуя) is a river in the Republic of Karelia in Russia. The length of the river is 194 km. The area of its basin is 10,100 km². The Shuya flows out of Lake Suoyarvi and flows through Lake Logmozero into Lake Onega. It freezes up in November - January and stays icebound until April - first half of May.


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