List of rivers in Russia

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List of rivers in Russia , classified according to the classification of estuarine waters (ocean, sea), river, tributary, inflow of a tributary, etc. Inflows are arranged according to their sequence from the source to the mouth.

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Longest rivers in Russia

The longest rivers in Russia that flow into a sea are:

Surname Length
(km)
muzzle Catchment area
(km²)
Discharge
(m³ / s)
Discharge rate
(l / s km²)
Lena 4,294 Laptev Lake 2,490,000 15,381 6.3
Yenisei 4,092 Kara Sea 2,580,000 18,395 7.5
If 3,650 Kara Sea 2,972,497 12,492 5.1
Volga 3,530 Caspian Sea 1,360,000 8,064 5.93
Amur 2,824 Tatar Sound 1,855,000 11,400
Kolyma (with Kulu ) 2,513 East Siberian Sea 647,000 3254 6.2
Dnepr 2,285 Black Sea 531.817 1,670 3.14
Don 1,870 Sea of ​​Azov 425,600 935 2.20
Pechora 1,802 Lake Pechora 322,000 4,379 13.60
Indigirka 1,726 East Siberian Sea 360,000 1,810
Anadyr 1,150 Bering Sea 191,000 993 9.4
Kuban 870 Sea of ​​Azov 57,900 425 7.34
Northern Dvina 774 White sea 357.052 3,490

Atlantic Ocean

Black Sea

Sea of ​​Azov

Baltic Sea

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Curonian Lagoon

Fresh lagoon

Gulf of Riga

Gulf of Finland

Lake Ladoga

Lake Onega

Lake Peipus

Arctic Ocean

Barents Sea (west of the White Sea)

White sea

Barents Sea (east of the White Sea)

Kara Sea

Baikal lake

Laptev Lake

East Siberian Sea

Chukchi Sea

Pacific Ocean

Bering Sea

Northwest Pacific Basin

Sea of ​​Okhotsk

On the island of Sakhalin

Tatar Sound

Chankasee

Japanese sea

Inland lakes without drainage

Caspian Sea

Baskuntschaksee

Botkul Lake

Eltonsee

swell