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List of Rivers in World, List of Rivers by Continent, Rivers Name

List of rivers in the world, list of rivers by continent, rivers by country Northern Dvina - Sukhona: 1,302: 809: 357,052: 3,332: White Sea: Russia: 114. Krishna
The biggest rivers of Russia - РОССИЯ ВЕЛИКАЯ - RIN.RU

The biggest rivers of Russia: The Lena, length in km - 4320, total basin The Northern Dvina (with the Sukhona), length in km - 1300, total basin area in thousand sq. km
Dvina: Definition from Answers.com

Dvina also Northern Dvina A river, about 748 km (465 mi) long, of northwest Porozovitsa River into Lake Kubenskoye and further to the Sukhona and the Northern Dvina.
Northern Dvina River: Information from Answers.com

Northern Dvina River River, northern Russia. Formed by the junction of the Sukhona and Yug rivers, it is one of the largest and most important waterways
Kievan Rus Database (River: Volga)

Sukhona River Northern Dvina River 38. The Volga-Obnora-Lezha-Northern Dvina Portage Volga River Kostroma River
Dvina - definition of Dvina by the Free Online Dictionary

also Northern Dvina A river, about 748 Dvina (Russian) [dviˈna] n. 1. (Placename) Northern. a river in NW Russia, formed by the confluence of the Sukhona and Yug Rivers and
Rivers of Russia : Wikis (The Full Wiki)

Sukhona River; List of rivers in China; Pechora River; List of Albanian are the Volga, Don, Kama, Oka and the Northern Dvina, while several other rivers originate in Russia
Pechora River - Factbites

Sukhona River in the European part of Russia, tributary to the Northern Dvina. Pechora (Печора) is a major river in
Mostostroy 6 | Building of artificial and hydraulic engineering

bridges), 8 bridges over Volga river, 12 bridges over the Volkhov river, 3 bridges over the Northern Dvina river in Arkhangelsk and Kotlas, 5 bridges over the Sukhona
Veliky Ustiug: Russia's Northern Jewel - Telegraph

It is located in the northeastern corner of the Vologda region at the confluence of the Sukhona and the Yug, which merge to form a third river, the Northern Dvina.
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