They probably also lived in East Karelia and on the northern coast of Lake Onega.
Lake Onega covers 3,764 m2, and reaches a depth of 400 ft (120 m).
Cargo on Lake Onega amounts to 10-12 million tonnes per year with about 10,300 ship voyages.
It is considered that the 18-dome church on the southern shore of Lake Onega was its forerunner.
Raised in 2007, it is a wooden replica of a historical church which stood on the southern shore of Lake Onega.
In the northeast, the district is bounded by Lake Onega.
The passenger navigation on Lake Onega has been discontinued.
This pyatina continued north to Lake Onega and further to the White Sea.
Advance troops reached the shores of Lake Onega on 24 September.
Lake Onega belongs to the basin of the Neva River.