Lake Tikshozero (Russian: Тикшеозеро, Тикшозеро, Finnish Tiiksjärvi) is a freshwater lake, located in Loukhsky District of the Republic of Karelia and in Kandalakshsky District of Murmansk Oblast in Russia. It is one of the biggest lakes in Karelia. The area of the lake is 209 square kilometres (81 sq mi), and the area of its basin is 1,080 square kilometres (420 sq mi). The outflow of the lake of the Lopskaya, which flows north as two separate streams (the Pudos and the Vincha) into Lake Kovdozero and belongs to the drainage basin of the Kovda and of the White Sea.

Lake Tikshozero
Тикшозеро
Lake Tikshozero Тикшозеро is located in Karelia
Lake Tikshozero Тикшозеро
Lake Tikshozero
Тикшозеро
LocationRepublic of Karelia
Coordinates66°16′N 31°52′E / 66.267°N 31.867°E / 66.267; 31.867
Primary inflowsLopskaya
Primary outflowsLopskaya
Catchment area1,080 square kilometres (420 sq mi)[1]
Basin countriesRussia
Surface area209 square kilometres (81 sq mi)[1]
Surface elevation111.2 m (365 ft)

The lake has a very sophisticated form, with a big number of islands. Almost all of the lake area lies in the Republic of Karelia, and only a gulf which serves as the outflow of the Pudos River is located in Murmansk Oblast. The biggest island on the lake is Kaygas Island, located in the northwestern part of the lake. The main inflow of the lake is also the Lopskaya River, also known in this stretch as the Bolshaya River.

Th catchment area of Lake Tikshozero is relatively small for a lake of this area. It includes areas in the north of Loukhsky District, mostly located southwest of the lake. The biggest lake in the drainage basin of Lake Tikshozero is Lake Sennozero.

The lakeshore is not populated.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Озеро Тикше-озеро (Тикшозеро, Тикса, Тикшезеро) (in Russian). State Water Register of Russia. Retrieved 18 November 2012.