Belomorsk
Belomorsk is a small town located in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. It lies on the western shore of the White Sea and serves as an important port and transportation hub. The town has a rich history, particularly known for its role in the construction of the White Sea–Baltic Canal during the early 20th century.
The population of Belomorsk is around 5,000 residents. The town features a mix of natural beauty and industrial activity, with nearby forests and waterways. It is also a gateway for tourists exploring the surrounding areas, including the stunning landscapes of Karelia and the Kizhi Island UNESCO World Heritage site.