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Swan


Lebyagozha is a river in Russia , flows in the Kireevsky district of the Tula region . Right tributary of Upa .

Swan
Characteristic
Length10 km
Watercourse
Source(T) (B)
• Coordinates
Mouth (T) (B)Upa
• Location286 km on the right bank
• Coordinates
Location
A country
  • Russia
RegionTula region
AreaKireevsky district
HWR code
Lebyagozha (Tula region)
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Blue pog.svg
Blue 0080ff pog.svg - source Blue pog.svg - mouth

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Geography

The river originates in the village of Lyubogoshchi . It flows south in open areas. The mouth of the river is located at the village of Lugovaya , 286 km along the right bank of the Upa River. The length of the river is 10 km.

Water registry data

According to the state water register of Russia, it belongs to the Oka Basin District , the water sector of the river is Upa from the source to the mouth, the river sub-basin is the Basins of the Oka tributaries to the Moksha inlet. The river basin of the river is the Oka [2] .

According to the geographic information system of water management zoning of the territory of the Russian Federation, prepared by the Federal Agency for Water Resources [2] :

  • The code of the water body in the state water registry is 09010100312110000018932
  • The code for hydrological knowledge (GI) is 110001893
  • Pool code - 01/09/01.003
  • GI Volume Number - 10
  • GI Issue - 0

Notes

  1. ↑ Surface Water Resources of the USSR: Hydrological Understanding. T. 10. Upper Volga region / ed. V.P. Shaban. - L .: Gidrometeoizdat, 1966 .-- 528 p.
  2. ↑ 1 2 State Water Register of the Russian Federation: Lebyagozha (neopr.) . Date of treatment August 7, 2011. Archived August 24, 2012.

Links

  • The article used information provided by the Federal Agency for Water Resources from the list of water bodies registered in the state water register as of March 29, 2009. List (rar-archive, 3.21 Mb).


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frog&oldid=94030047


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