Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Petroglyphs of Lake Onega and the White Sea' has mentioned 'Island' in the following places:
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depth127xc2xa0m (417xc2xa0ft)Water volume285xc2xa0km3 (68xc2xa0cuxc2xa0mi)Surface elevation33xc2xa0m (108xc2xa0ft)Islands1,369 (Kizhi Island)SettlementsKondopoga, Medvezhyegorsk, Petrozavodsk, Pindushi, Povenets | WIKI |
Contents 1 Geological history 2 Topography and hydrography 3 Basin and islands 4 Flora and fauna 5 Ecology 6 Economy 7 History and places 7.1 Cities 7.2 Kizhi island 7.3 Onega petroglyphs 7.4 Others 8 External links 9 References | WIKI |
In the northern part lies a large Zaonezhye Peninsula (Russian: xd0x97xd0xb0xd0xbexd0xbdxd0xb5xd0xb6xd1x8cxd0xb5); south of it, is the Big Klimenetsky (Russian: xd0x91xd0xbexd0xbbxd1x8cxd1x88xd0xbexd0xb9 xd0x9axd0xbbxd0xb8xd0xbcxd0xb5xd0xbdxd0xb5xd1x86xd0xbaxd0xb8xd0xb9) island. | WIKI |
View on Lake Onega from space, May 2002 The numbers denote: Svirsk Bay Petrozavodsk Bay and the city Petrozavodsk Greater Onego Bay Kondopozhskaya Bay Lesser Onego Bay Zaonezhsky Bay Povenetsky Bay Kizhi Island Lake Vodlozero and Vodlozero National Park Ivinsky Spill and River Svir Cape Besov Nos ("Devil's nose") Big Klimenetsky Island | WIKI |
[1][8] Whereas the most famous is Kizhi, which contains historical wooden churches of the 18th century, the largest island is Big Klimenetsky with an area of 147xc2xa0km2 (57xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi). | WIKI |
Sosnowets Island Petrozavodsk Bay Lakeshore Islands | WIKI |
Kizhi island[edit] | WIKI |
The main attraction of the lake is the island of Kizhi in the northern part of the lake, which is a State Historical, Architectural and Ethnographic Preservation Area. | WIKI |
There are 89 wooden architectural monuments of the 15th to 20th centuries on the island. | WIKI |
[27][28] In the summer, there are daily boat connections to the island from Petrozavodsk. | WIKI |