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The Tuloma River (, , (北部サーミ語:Doallánjohka) and (フィンランド語:Tuulomajoki)) is a river in Murmansk Oblast in Russia. With a drainage basin of and an average discharge at 255 m³/s, the Tuloma is one of the biggest rivers in northern Fennoscandia. The river has its sources in the Saariselkä mountains in the eastern parts of the Lapland region in Finland. The Tuloma River itself is formed by the confluence of the Lutto and Nota rivers at Lake Notozero. Its outflow is in the Kola Bay, at the confluence with the Kola River and south of Murmansk in the Kola Peninsula in Russia. ==Hydro Power development== There are two hydroelectric power stations on the Tuloma. The Lower Tuloma was finished in 1938, and is located at the town of Murmashi, close to the rivers outflow into the Kola Bay. The dam raised the river by , and the resulting reservoir was long. The second and largest power plant, the Upper Tuloma, was built in the 1960s at Verkhnetulomskiy, 60 kilometres further upriver. A high dam was constructed below the outflow from Lake Notozero, forming a large reservoir long and up to wide. ((Lenhydroproject) ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tuloma River」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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