Yug River

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The Yug River (on right) joins the Sukhona River (on top) near Veliky Ustyug, thus forming the Northern Dvina.
The Yug River (on right) joins the Sukhona River (on top) near Veliky Ustyug, thus forming the Northern Dvina.

Yug (Russian: Юг, lit. south) is a river in the European part of Russia, a tributary of the Northern Dvina. Its length is 463 kilometers (287.7 mi). Its source is near Nikolsk in Vologda Oblast. It flows roughly in northern direction. The Yug joins the river Sukhona near Veliky Ustyug, thus forming the Northern Dvina.