In the Murmansk region several hundred large and small rivers flow. The rivers belong to the basins of the White , Barents and Baltic Sea . The largest river in the Ponoy region, 426 km long.
Content
Barents Sea Basin
- Groove
- Vorim
- Pechenga
- Titovka
- Western Faces
- Hooray
- Tuloma
- Julitta
- Shovna
- Pecha
- Lotta
- Coallanjoki
- Annama
- Yumos
- Note
- Javr
- Vuva
- Girvas
- Cola
- Kitsa
- Bearish
- Growth
- Average
- Klimkovka
- Teriberka
- Crow
- Einch
- A lot
- Maryjok
- Deer
- Bell
- Harlovka
- East Faces
- Varzina
- Yokanga
- Lilyyok
- Dry
- Rova
White Sea Basin
- Lumbovka
- Kamenka
- Pitching
- Ponoy
- Purnach
- Colmac
- Acheryok
- Yugongka
- Swans
- Losinga
- Spruce
- Kuksha
- Sugar
- Danilovka
- Sosnovka
- Deep
- Baba
- Pulonga
- Hoop
- Ust-Pyalka
- Chapoma
- Strelna
- Chawanga
- Varzuga [1]
- Kitsa
- Yulitsa
- Serga
- Pan
- Indel
- Tominga
- Purumuaye
- Indel
- Yuziya
- Kitsa
- Oil seal
- Deer
- Umba
- Sluggish
- Cana
- Saw
- Poria
- Kolvitsa
- Luwenga
- Niva [2]
- White
- Malaya Belaya
- Olce
- Chuna
- Appearance
- Liva
- Pirenga
- Yona
- Kovdor
- Lupce Savino
- Kanda
- Kovda ( Job )
- Tumcha
- Tuntsayoki
- Watsimanyoki
- Kutsaioki
- Wuosnayoki
- Tuntsayoki
- Tumcha
Baltic Sea Basin
- Tenniyoki [3]
- Saukkoy
- Nurmiyoki
- Bukkosenoy
- Quolayoki
- Kolsanoy
- Keynuharya
- Osminoy
- Särkiola
- Sallayoki
- Kallihara
- Laskioia
See also
- Lakes of the Murmansk region
Links
Notes
- ↑ In the upper and middle reaches Malaya Varzuga and Bolshaya Varzuga are also called
- ↑ It is a drain of Lake Imandra , most of the tributaries flow into the lake
- ↑ Inflow of the Kemiyoki River .