Dvina, Northern

Dvina, Northern
geographical name river 466 miles (750 kilometers) N Russia in Europe flowing NW into White Sea

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Dvina — [dvē nä′] 1. river in NW Russia, flowing northwest into Dvina Bay near Arkhangelsk: 460 mi (740 km): often called Northern Dvina 2. river in W Russia, flowing from the Valdai Hills northwest through Belarus & Latvia into the Gulf of Riga: 635 mi… …   English World dictionary

  • Northern Dvina River — Coordinates: 64°32′00″N 40°29′00″E / 64.5333333°N 40.4833333°E / 64.5333333; 40.4833333 …   Wikipedia

  • Northern Dvina River — Russian Severnaya Dvina River, northern Russia. Formed by the junction of the Sukhona and Yug rivers, it is one of the largest and most important waterways of the northern European part of Russia. It flows northwest for 462 mi (744 km) and enters …   Universalium

  • Northern Dvina Canal — Coordinates: 59°54′36″N 38°40′32″E / 59.91°N 38.67556°E / 59.91; 38.67556 …   Wikipedia

  • Northern Dvina Governorate — Coordinates: 60°46′N 46°18′E / 60.767°N 46.3°E / 60.767; 46.3 …   Wikipedia

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