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Northern Dvina River

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Northern Dvina
Russian: Се́верная Двина́
Northern Dvina starts as the confluence of Yug River (on left) and Sukhona River (on top) near Velikiy Ustyug (photo 2001)
Northern Dvina starts as the confluence of Yug River (on left) and Sukhona River (on top) near Velikiy Ustyug (photo 2001)
Origin Yug River and Sukhona River
Mouth Dvina Bay
Basin countries Russia
Length 744 km (462 mi)
Mouth elevation 0
Avg. discharge 3332 m³/s[1]
Basin area 357,052 km²
Northern Dvina Quay in Arkhangelsk.

The Northern Dvina (Russian: Се́верная Двина́) is a river in Northern Russia flowing through the Vologda Oblast and Arkhangelsk Oblast into the Dvina Bay of the White Sea. The length is 744 kilometres (462 mi). It should not be confused with Western Dvina.

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[edit] Navigation and canals

The river is navigable all along and is heavily used for timber floating. The Northern Dvina Canal connects it with the Volga-Baltic Waterway. In the 19th century, a short-lived Northern Ekaterininsky Canal, now abandoned, connected the Northern Dvina basin with the Kama basin as well.

[edit] Cities by Northern Dvina

From source to mouth:

[edit] Tributaries of Northern Dvina

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