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Salmon (river)

Salmon, Salmon, Salmon ( Belorussian Lasosna ; Polish Łosośna ) - a river in the Sokul district of Poland and the Grodno region of Belarus , the left tributary of the Neman .

Salmon
Belor. Lasosna , Polish Łosośna
Characteristic
Length46 km
Pool468 km²
Water consumption2.8 m³ / s (at the mouth)
Watercourse
Source(T) (B)
• Locationwith. Malyavicse Dolne
• Coordinates
Mouth (T) (B)Neman
• LocationGrodno
• Coordinates
Location
Water systemNeman → Baltic Sea
Country
  • Belarus
  • Poland
RegionsGrodno Region , Podlaskie Voivodeship
AreasSokulsky district , Grodno region
Salmon (river) (Grodno region)
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The river got its name due to the fact that salmon had previously entered it (before the construction of the Kaunas hydroelectric station ) [1] .

The river is 46 km long (of which about 24 are in Poland). The catchment area is 468 km². The average annual flow rate at the mouth is 2.8 m³ / s. The average slope of the water surface is 1.1 ‰. The difference in elevation is 75 m. It originates at the village of Malyaviche-Dolne of the commune of Sokulka Sokulsky County. It flows to the north-east, crosses the state border near the village of Bryuzgi and flows into the Neman on the western outskirts of the city of Grodno . Main tributaries: Kamenka, Pserva (right) and Tatarka (left).

The valley is pronounced. The floodplain is intermittent, with a width of 50-150 m. The channel is winding, its width at low water from 5-10 m in the upper and middle reaches, up to 20-25 m in the lower. The current is strong, the bottom is sandy-rocky.

On the river at the lower end of the Tatarka mouth, the Yubileynoye Lake reservoir was created, near the village of Korobchitsy - 2 ponds . In 2004, on the Polish territory on the river, the Kuznitsa-Bialostotská reservoir was built (maximum area 53 thousand m³, maximum depth 1.9 m).

The river is inhabited by trout , pike , perch , roach , crucian carp , carp , bream , burbot , roach and tench [2] .

In Grodno, it is planned to equip recreation areas on the river [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Recreation areas (neopr.) May appear in the coastal strip of the Lososyanka River (inaccessible link) . grodnonews.by . Date accessed February 14, 2019. Archived February 14, 2019. // Grodzensky prada
  2. ↑ www.pzw.bialystok.pl (Polish) (inaccessible link - history ) . www.pzw.bialystok.pl . Date of treatment February 14, 2019.

Literature

  • Belarusian encyclopedia: At 18 t. T. 9: Kulibin - Malaita / Redkal .: G.P. Pashkoў іnsh. - Mn .: BelEn, 1999. - T. 9. - P. 144. - 560 p. - 10,000 copies. - ISBN 985-11-0155-9 .
  • Black book of Belarus: Etsiklapedyya / redkal .: N. A. Dzisko i insh. - Minsk: BelEn , 1994 .-- 415 p. - 10,000 copies. - ISBN 5-85700-133-1 . (belor.)
  • Łosośna (Polish) . dir.icm.edu.pl. Accessed February 14, 2019. W Słowniku geograficznym Królestwa Polskiego, T. V: Kutowa Wola - Malczyce. Warszawa, 1884.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lososna_(reka)&oldid=99706900


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