Dubna (Volga)
Dubna Дубна |
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The Dubna about 2 km before the mouth |
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Water code | RU : 08010100812110000003066 | |
location | Vladimir Oblast , Moscow Oblast ( Russia ) | |
River system | Volga | |
Drain over | Volga → Caspian Sea | |
source | About 20 km northwest of Alexandrov 56 ° 27 ′ 46 ″ N , 38 ° 31 ′ 20 ″ E |
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muzzle | near Dubna in the Ivankowoer reservoir Coordinates: 56 ° 32 '56 " N , 36 ° 14' 48" E 56 ° 32 '56 " N , 36 ° 14' 48" E
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length | 167 km | |
Catchment area | 5350 km² | |
Drain |
MQ |
11 m³ / s |
Left tributaries | Rassolowka , Kunja , Peremoika , Schibachta , Velja , Schibowka , Jakot , Kunowka , Sestra | |
Right tributaries | Sulat , Kanawa Nuschpolka , Swistuschka , Parsenka | |
Medium-sized cities | Dubna | |
Communities | Werbilki , Judino , Starikowo | |
Navigable | on the lowest 15 km | |
The Dubna early in the morning in the fog, about 120 km north of Moscow |
The Dubna ( Russian Дубна ) is a 167 km long right tributary of the Volga in the European part of Russia .
course
The Dubna rises in the Klin-Dmitrov Heights in the northwest of Vladimir Oblast . First it flows in a north and north-westerly direction before it turns west at the village of Iskra , where the Rassolowka flows into it. Shortly afterwards, the river, which is now around 20 m wide, reaches the northeast of Moscow Oblast .
North of Bogorodskoje , just before the confluence of the Peremoika , it turns north and continues to flow through the intensively agricultural area. The river meanders through a lowland and takes on numerous drainage ditches . After taking up the Sulat , it curves to the west and later to the south-west, where its valley narrows and now flows through a landscape dominated by forests.
At Werbilki the Dubna turns again in north-western and northern directions. It is now 25–30 m wide and 1.5–2 m deep, and its valley is cut deeper here. Before it reaches the city of Dubna , its largest tributary, the Sestra , flows into it , the river is now up to 60 m wide.
On its last four kilometers, it marks the border between Moscow Oblast and Tver Oblast , before it flows into the Volga 8 km below the Ivankovo reservoir .
The river is frozen from November to April and is navigable 15 km from the mouth to the village of Bereshok .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Article Dubna in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)
- ↑ a b Dubna in the State Water Register of the Russian Federation (Russian)
- ↑ Dubna ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in the geographical name database of Yandex (russ.)
- ↑ a b c Tourist description of Dubna ( Memento of the original from May 7, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (soot.)