Izhma (Koshkamitsa, Koshkanitsa, New Izhma) is a river in the north of Russia, in the Primorsky district of the Arkhangelsk region .
| Izhma | |
|---|---|
| Characteristic | |
| Length | 55 km |
| Watercourse | |
| Source | Izhmozero |
| • Height | 55 m |
| • Coordinates | |
| Mouth | Grasshopper |
| • Location | 11 km on the right bank of Kuznechikha (the channel of the Northern Dvina ) |
| • Coordinates | |
| Location | |
| Water system | Northern Dvina → White Sea |
| A country |
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| Region | Arkhangelsk region |
| Area | Primorsky district |
| HWR code | |
It originates from Lake Izhmozero (Desert), flows into the Kuznechikha channel of the Northern Dvina . The length of the river is 55 km. In the lower reaches of the river, in the tract Yershikha, Old Izhma begins. The mouth is located in the village of the former sawmill No. 29 of the Maymaksan district of the city of Arkhangelsk .
Tributaries (km from the mouth): Ushka river (43 km), Rida river (50 km).
Content
Water registry data
According to the state water registry of Russia and the geographic information system of water management zoning of the territory of the Russian Federation, prepared by the Federal Agency for Water Resources [2] :
- Basin District - Dvinsko-Pechora
- River Basin - Northern Dvina
- River sub-basin of the river - Northern Dvina below the confluence of Vychegda and Small Northern Dvina
- The water sector of the river - Rivers of the White Sea basin from the north-eastern border of the river. Zolotitsa to Cape Voronov without r. Northern Dvina
Notes
- ↑ Surface Water Resources of the USSR: Hydrological Understanding. T. 3. The Northern Territory / ed. N.M. - L .: Gidrometeoizdat, 1965 .-- 612 p.
- ↑ State Water Register of the Russian Federation: Izhma . Archived on October 28, 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).
Maps
- Map sheet Q-37-XXIX, XXX . Scale: 1: 200,000. Terrain condition for 1980. 1989 Edition
- Izhma on the Wikimapia map