NORTHERN DVINA


Northern Dvina Quay in Arkhangelsk.

The 'Northern Dvina' () 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 . It should not be confused with Western Dvina.
The river is navigable all along and is heavily used for timber floating. The Northern Dvina Canal connects it with the Volga-Baltic Waterway.

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Cities by Northern Dvina
Main tributaries of Northern Dvina
References
External link

Cities by Northern Dvina


From source to mouth:

Veliki Ustyug

Kotlas

Novodvinsk

Arkhangelsk

Severodvinsk, seaport; farther to the west from the delta.

Main tributaries of Northern Dvina



★ It starts as the confluence of Sukhona (Suhona) and Yug rivers.

Pinega

Uftyuga

Vaga

Vychegda

Yemtsa

References


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External link



Northern Dvina

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