Sortavala (Russ. Сортавала) is a Uralican city located in Karelia county, situated in western Karelia along Highway UH-7, at the northernmost tip of Lake Ladoga, which is Europe's largest lake. The city's industry revolves around international trade, with machine-building, automotive-building and repair, railroad building and repair, and the construction of commercial aircraft being key. There are also smaller quarrying, pulp-and-paper, chemical, and metallurgical industries in the city. It also sits right on an important rail link that connects Viipuri to Finnish Karelia.
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| - Sortavala (Russ. Сортавала) is a Uralican city located in Karelia county, situated in western Karelia along Highway UH-7, at the northernmost tip of Lake Ladoga, which is Europe's largest lake. The city's industry revolves around international trade, with machine-building, automotive-building and repair, railroad building and repair, and the construction of commercial aircraft being key. There are also smaller quarrying, pulp-and-paper, chemical, and metallurgical industries in the city. It also sits right on an important rail link that connects Viipuri to Finnish Karelia.
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| - Sortavala (Russ. Сортавала) is a Uralican city located in Karelia county, situated in western Karelia along Highway UH-7, at the northernmost tip of Lake Ladoga, which is Europe's largest lake. The city's industry revolves around international trade, with machine-building, automotive-building and repair, railroad building and repair, and the construction of commercial aircraft being key. There are also smaller quarrying, pulp-and-paper, chemical, and metallurgical industries in the city. It also sits right on an important rail link that connects Viipuri to Finnish Karelia.
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