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Lake Il'men
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12019-07-12T13:08:07-04:00Lake Il'men1gazetteer entryplain2019-07-24T03:08:22-04:00Short Universal Geography (page 147) Toponym: Il'men (in ancient times known as the Moysk) Primary inflows: Msta, Lovat, and Shelon rivers Primary outflows: Volkhov River
New and Complete Geographical Lexicon (part 2, page 76) Toponym: Il'men Location: Novgorod Namestnichestvo Dimensions: 40 versts long, 30 versts wide Primary inflows: Msta, Lovat, Shelon, and other rivers Primary outflows: Volkhov River Lev Maksimovich would want you to remember: The Moysk is attested in a 6th century AD history of the Goths.