Vodla River
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The Wodla (Russian Водла; Finnish Vodlajoki ) is a river in the Republic of Karelia in Russia.
It is caused by the confluence of Sukhaia Wodla and Wama, the two outflows from the lake Wodlosero. The Wodla has a length of 149 km and a catchment area of 13,700 km ². The average discharge at the mouth is 130 m³ / s The river first flows in a southerly direction, then changes its direction to the west. It flows past the town Pudosch and empties into Lake Onega. The drain its headwaters from the Wodlosero is regulated.