Lake Ilmen

Lake Ilmen
Location Novgorod Oblast
Primary inflows Msta, Lovat, Shelon
Primary outflows Volkhov
Basin countries Russia
Max. length 40 km (25 mi)
Max. width 32 km (20 mi)
Surface area 982 km2 (379 sq mi)
Max. depth 10 m (33 ft)
Water volume 12 km3 (2.9 cu mi)
Surface elevation 18 m (59 ft)

Ilmen (Russian: Ильмень) is a historically important lake in the Novgorod Oblast of Russia, formerly a vital part of the Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks. The city of Novgorod lies six kilometers below the lake's outflow.

Its average surface area is 982 km² (may vary from 733 to 2,090 km² depending on water level). The lake is fed by 52 inflowing rivers, the four main ones being Msta, Pola, Lovat, Shelon and is drained through a single outlet, the Volkhov, into the Lake Ladoga, and subsequently via the Neva into the Gulf of Finland.

The water level is regulated by the Volkhov hydroelectric plant situated downstream the Volkhov River. Water temperature in July is 19-20°C. Bathing season is about 90 days. Fishery. Shipping lines are NovgorodStaraya Russa and NovgorodShimsk.

The lake area was the location of an important battle during World War II, the Demyansk Pocket.

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