List of rivers of Russia
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Russia can be divided into a European and an Asian part. The dividing line is generally considered to be the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea. The European part is drained into the Arctic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea. The Asian part is drained into the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
Notable rivers of Russia in Europe are the Volga, Don, Kama, Oka and the Northern Dvina, while several other rivers originate in Russia but flow into other countries, such as the Dniepr and the Western Dvina.
In Asia, important rivers are the Ob, Irtysh, Yenisei, Angara River, Lena, Amur, Yana, Indigirka and Kolyma.
In the list below the rivers are grouped by the seas or oceans they flow into. Rivers that flow into other rivers are ordered by the proximity of their point of confluence to the mouth of the main river, i.e. the lower in the list, the more upstream.
There is an alphabetical list of rivers at the end of this article.
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[edit] Barents Sea and White Sea (Arctic Ocean)
The rivers in this section are sorted east to west.
- Pechora (north-east of Naryan-Mar)
- Northern Dvina (in Severodvinsk)
- Mezen (near Mezen)
- Onega (in Onega)
- Kem (in Kem)
- Niva (in Kandalaksha)
- Varzuga (in Kuzomen)
- Ponoy (in Ponoy)
- Iokanga (in Iokanga)
- Voronya
[edit] Baltic Sea
The rivers in this section are sorted south-west to north-east.
- Pregolya (near Kaliningrad)
- Alle/Lava (in Znamensk)
- Instruch/Inster (in Chernyakhovsk)
- Angrapa (in Chernyakhovsk)
- Pissa (near Chernyakhovsk)
- Krasnaya (in Gusev)
- Nemunas/Neman (near Šilutė, Lithuania)
- Daugava/Western Dvina (near Riga, Latvia)
- Narva (near Narva)
- Plyussa (near Slantsy)
- Lake Peipsi (near Slantsy)
- Luga (in Ust-Luga)
- Neva (in Saint Petersburg)
- Okhta (in Saint Petersburg)
- Okkervil (in Saint Petersburg)
- Izhora (in Ust-Izhora)
- Tosna (in Otradnoye)
- Lake Ladoga (in Shlisselburg)
- Volkhov (near Volkhov)
- Tigoda (near Kirishi)
- Vishera (near Velikiy Novgorod)
- Lake Ilmen (in Velikiy Novgorod)
- Syas (in Syasstroy)
- Svir (near Lodeynoye Pole)
- Vuoksi (in Taipale and Priozersk)
- Volkhov (near Volkhov)
- Okhta (in Saint Petersburg)
- Sestra (near Sestroretsk)
[edit] Black Sea
The rivers in this section are sorted west to east.
- Dnieper (near Kherson, Ukraine)
- Mius (into Sea of Azov near Taganrog)
- Don (into Sea of Azov near Azov)
- Manych (in Manychskaya, east of Rostov-on-Don)
- Sal (in Semikarakorsk)
- Donets (near Semikarakorsk)
- Khopyor (near Serafimovich)
- Bityug (near Pavlovsk)
- Osered' (near Pavlovsk)
- Voronezh (near Voronezh)
- Yeya (into Sea of Azov near Yeysk)
- Kuban (into Sea of Azov near Temryuk)
- Laba (in Ust-Labinsk)
- Mzymta (near Sochi)
[edit] Caspian Sea
The rivers in this section are sorted west to east.
- Kuma (north of Kizlyar)
- Podkumok (near Georgiyevsk)
- Volga (near Astrakhan)
- Samara (in Samara)
- Kama (south of Kazan)
- Kazanka (in Kazan)
- Sviyaga (west of Kazan)
- Vetluga (near Kozmodemyansk)
- Sura (in Vasilsursk)
- Kerzhenets (near Lyskovo)
- Oka (in Nizhny Novgorod)
- Uzola (near Balakhna)
- Unzha (near Yuryevets)
- Kostroma (in Kostroma)
- Kotorosl (in Yaroslavl)
- Sheksna (in Cherepovets)
- Lake Beloye (near Belozersk)
- Mologa (near Vesyegonsk)
- Kashinka (near Kalyazin)
- Nerl (near Kalyazin)
- Medveditsa (near Kimry)
- Dubna (in Dubna)
- Sestra (near Dubna)
- Shosha (near Konakovo)
- Lama (near Kozlovo)
- Tvertsa (in Tver)
- Ural (in Atyrau, Kazakhstan)
[edit] Arctic Ocean, east of Ural
The rivers in this section are sorted west to east.
- Ob (to Gulf of Ob)
- Irtysh (near Khanty-Mansiysk)
- Vakh (near Nizhnevartovsk)
- Tym (in Ust-Tym)
- Vasyugan (in Kargasok)
- Parabel (near Kargasok)
- Ket (near Kolpashevo)
- Chulym (in Ust-Chulym)
- Tom (±50 km downstream from Tomsk)
- Aley (near Barnaul)
- Katun River (in Biysk)
- Biya River (in Biysk)
- Chulyshman (into Lake Teletskoye)
- Nadym (into Gulf of Ob in Khorovaya)
- Pur (into Gulf of Taz in Ivay-Sale)
- Taz (into Gulf of Taz in Tazovsky)
- Pyasina (east of Gulf of Taz)
- Yenisei
- Turukhan (near Turukhansk)
- Lower Tunguska (in Turukhansk)
- Podkamennaya Tunguska (in Podkamennaya Tunguska)
- Katanga
- Tetere
- Angara River (in Strelka)
- Oka (near Bratsk)
- Bolshaya Belaya (near Usolye-Sibirskoye)
- Irkut (in Irkutsk)
- Selenga (into Lake Baikal near Kabansk)
- Barguzin (into Lake Baikal in Ust-Barguzin)
- Upper Angara River (into Lake Baikal near Severobaykalsk)
- Abakan (in Abakan)
- Khatanga (near Kozhevnikovo)
- Anabar (at Khorgo)
- Olenyok (in Ust-Olenyok)
- Lena (near Tiksi)
- Yana (in Nizhneyansk)
- Indigirka (near Tabor, Sakha)
- Alazeya
- Kolyma (near Ambarchik)
- Anyuy (near Nizhnekolymsk)
- Omolon (±80 km upstream from Nizhnekolymsk)
[edit] Pacific Ocean/Sea of Okhotsk
The rivers in this section are sorted north to south.
- Anadyr (in Anadyr)
- Kamchatka (in Ust-Kamchatsk)
- Avacha (near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky)
- Uda (in Chumikan)
- Amur (in Nikolayevsk-on-Amur)
- Anyuy (in Naykhin)
- Ussuri (in Khabarovsk)
- Bureya (near Raychikhinsk)
- Zeya (in Blagoveshchensk)
- Tom (±80 km upstream from Blagoveshchensk)
- Selemdzha (±50 km upstream from Svobodny)
- Dep
- Shilka
- Argun
- Tumen (in Sŏsura-ri, North Korea)
[edit] Unsorted
[edit] Alpabetical list
[edit] A–G
Abakan, Alazeya, Aldan, Aley, Amga, Amur, Anabar, Anadyr, Angara River, Angrapa, Anyuy (Kolyma), Anyuy (Amur), Argun, Avacha, Barguzin, Bashkaus, Belaya, Berezayka, Bityug, Biya, Bolshaya Belaya, Bureya, Chagoda, Chebdar, Cheptsa, Chernaya, Chulym (Ob), Chulyshman, Chusovaya, Daugava/Western Dvina, Dep, Desna, Dnieper/Dnipro, Don, (Seversky) Donets, Dubna
[edit] I–L
Ilek, Indigirka, Ingoda, Instruch, Iokanga, Irkut, Irtysh, Iset, Ishim, Istra, Izhora, Kama, Kamchatka, Kashinka, Kasplya, Katanga, Katun, Kazanka, Kerzhenets, Ket, Khatanga, Kheta, Khopyor, Kirenga, Klyazma, Kolva (Usa), Kolva (Vishera), Kolyma, Kosovka, Kosovoy, Kostroma, Kotorosl, Kotuy, Krasnaya, Kuban, Kuma, Kunya, Laba, Lama, Lava/Łyna, Lena, Lovat, Lower Tunguska, Luga
[edit] M–S
Malka, Manych, Maya, Mezen, Miass, Mius, Moksha, Mologa, Moskva, Msta, Mulyanka, Nadym, Nara, Narva, Neglinnaya, Nemunas/Neman, Nercha, Nerl (Klyazma), Nerl (Volga), Neva, Niva, Northern Dvina, Nyuya, Ob, Oka (Volga), Oka (Angara River), Olenyok, Olyokma, Om, Omolon, Onega, Onon, Oredezh, Osuga, Oyat, Pakhra, Pasha, Parabel, Pechora, Pinega, Pissa, Plava, Podkamennaya Tunguska, Podkumok, Pola, Polist, Polota, Ponoy, Pra, Pregolya, Protva, Pur, Pyasina, Ravan, Ruza, Sakmara, Sal, Samara, Seim, Selemdzha, Selenga, Sestra River (Leningrad Oblast), Sestra River (Dubna), Šešupė, Setun, Sheksna, Shelon, Shilka, Shosha, Sudost, Sukhona, Sura, Svir, Sviyaga, Syas, Sylva
[edit] T–Z
Tavda, Tara, Taz, Terek, Tetere, Teza, Tigoda, Tobol, Tom (Ob), Tom (Zeya), Tosna, Tsna River (Moksha basin), Tsna River (Mstino Lake basin), Tumen, Tura, Turukhan, Tvertsa, Tym, Tyung, Uda (Buryatia), Uda (Khabarovsk Krai), Ufa, Uftyuga, Ugra, Unzha, Upa, Upper Angara River, Ural, Usa, Ussuri, Uver, Uzola, Vaga, Vakh, Valdayka, Varzuga, Vasyugan, Velikaya, Vetluga, Vilyuy, Vishera (Volkhov), Vishera (Vychegda), Vishera (Kama), Vitim, Volga, Volkhov, Vologda, Voronezh, Voronya, Vuoksi, Vyatka, Vyazma, Vychegda, Vytegra, Yana, Yauza, Yegoshikha, Yenisei, Yomtsa, Yug, Yuryuzan, Zeya