Lake Vygozero
{{Short description|Lake in Karelia, Russia}}
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| name = Lake Vygozero
| image = Lake Vygozero NASA.jpg
| caption = Vygozero seen from space
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| location = Republic of Karelia
| coords = {{Coord|63|37|29|N|34|38|53|E|type:waterbody_region:RU_scale:2000000|display=inline,title}}
| pushpin_map = Russia Karelia
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| outflow = Vyg
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| basin_countries = Russia
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| area = {{convert|1,250|km2|abbr=on}}
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| islands = 500+
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Lake Vygozero ({{langx|ru|Выгозеро|translit=Vygozero}}; {{langx|fi|Uikujärvi}}) is a large freshwater lake in the Republic of Karelia, in the northwestern part of Russia. It has an area of {{cvt|1,250|km2}}, and is part of the Vyg drainage in the White Sea basin.
From 1933 it has been a part of the White Sea–Baltic Canal. There are more than 500 islands on the lake. Vygozero is used for its fishing. The Upper Vyg and Segezha empty into the lake.
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