Lake Chukhloma

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Chukhloma Lake
Location Kostroma Oblast
Coordinates 58°47′N 42°37′E / 58.783°N 42.617°E / 58.783; 42.617Coordinates: 58°47′N 42°37′E / 58.783°N 42.617°E / 58.783; 42.617
Type natural lake
Basin countries Russia
Surface area 48.7 km²
Average depth 4.5 meter
Surface elevation 148 m

Chukhloma Lake (Russian: Чухломское озеро) is a freshwater lake in Kostroma Oblast in Russia. It is located at around 58°47′N 42°37′E / 58.783°N 42.617°E / 58.783; 42.617, at an altitude of 148 meters above sealevel. It has an area of 48.7 km², and an average depth of 4.5 meters.

The lake is almost circular in shape, with a diameter of 6–7 km. The shores are flat and boggy. The bottom consists of mud and silt. It is frozen from late October to late April. A number of small rivers and streams enters the Chukhloma Lake. It has an outflow towards the northwest, which drains towards the Kostroma River.

At the lake's southeastern shore lies the town of Chukhloma. At its northern shore, in the village of Nozhkino, lies the Avraamiyevo-Gorodetsky Monastery, founded by Avraamy of Galich in the 15th century.

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