Valdayka River
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Valdayka River | |
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Origin | Uzhin Lake |
Mouth | Piros Lake |
Basin countries | Russia |
Length | 49 km |
Source elevation | ? |
Avg. discharge | ? |
Basin area | 783 km² |
Valdayka (Russian: Валдайка) is a river in Novgorod Oblast and Tver Oblast of Russia, in the Valday Hills. It belongs to Msta River basin. Valdayka starts from Uzhin Lake near the town of Valday and flows north-east into Piros Lake. It flows through a number of lakes 3–4 km long and 300–400 m wide, in particular, Zakidovskoe Lake, Plotichno Lake. The Moscow–Saint Petersburg Railway crosses Valdayka near the village of Lykoshino. As Berezayka River flows through the Piros Lake, Valdayka is considered its tributary.
As many rivers in the Valday Hills, it is a popular rafting route.