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Sinyaya

The Sinyaya (Russian: Синяя, Belarusian: Сінюха, Latvian: Zilupe) is a river in Verkhnyadzvinsk Raion of Vitebsk Region of Belarus, in Zilupe, Ludza, and Cibla municipalities of Latvia, and in Sebezhsky, Krasnogorodsky, and Ostrovsky Districts of Pskov Oblast in Russia, part of the Baltic Sea basin. It is a left tributary of the Velikaya River. It is 195 kilometres (121 mi) long, and the area of its basin 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi).[1]

Sinyaya
Russian: Синяя
Latvian: Zilupe
Belarusian: Сінюха
Zilupe (Sinyaya) near Zilupe, Latvia
Location
CountryBelarus, Latvia, Russia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLake Osveya
MouthVelikaya
 • coordinates
57°09′46″N 28°30′39″E / 57.16278°N 28.51083°E / 57.16278; 28.51083Coordinates: 57°09′46″N 28°30′39″E / 57.16278°N 28.51083°E / 57.16278; 28.51083
Length195 km (121 mi)[1]
Basin size2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionVelikayaLake PeipusNarvaGulf of Finland

Its source of the Sinyaya is Lake Osveya, Belarus, close to the place where the borders of Belarus, Latvia and Russia meet. After a short stretch it flows along the Belarus-Latvia border, then turns north and makes the Latvia-Russia border. It further departs from the border into the Latvian side, and flows through the town of Zilupe. North of Zilupe, it returns to the border. Even further north, the river turns northeast and enters Russia. It flows through the urban-type settlement of Krasnogorodsk and turns east in the selo of Venyavino. The mouth of the Sinyaya is in the village of Ustye.

References

  1. ^ a b c Река Синяя (Зилупе, Синюха) (in Russian). State Water Register of Russia. Retrieved 19 July 2012.

sinyaya, river, yakutia, russia, lena, russian, Синяя, belarusian, Сінюха, latvian, zilupe, river, verkhnyadzvinsk, raion, vitebsk, region, belarus, zilupe, ludza, cibla, municipalities, latvia, sebezhsky, krasnogorodsky, ostrovsky, districts, pskov, oblast, r. For the river in Yakutia Russia see Sinyaya Lena The Sinyaya Russian Sinyaya Belarusian Sinyuha Latvian Zilupe is a river in Verkhnyadzvinsk Raion of Vitebsk Region of Belarus in Zilupe Ludza and Cibla municipalities of Latvia and in Sebezhsky Krasnogorodsky and Ostrovsky Districts of Pskov Oblast in Russia part of the Baltic Sea basin It is a left tributary of the Velikaya River It is 195 kilometres 121 mi long and the area of its basin 2 040 square kilometres 790 sq mi 1 SinyayaRussian Sinyaya Latvian ZilupeBelarusian SinyuhaZilupe Sinyaya near Zilupe LatviaLocationCountryBelarus Latvia RussiaPhysical characteristicsSource locationLake OsveyaMouthVelikaya coordinates57 09 46 N 28 30 39 E 57 16278 N 28 51083 E 57 16278 28 51083 Coordinates 57 09 46 N 28 30 39 E 57 16278 N 28 51083 E 57 16278 28 51083Length195 km 121 mi 1 Basin size2 040 square kilometres 790 sq mi 1 Basin featuresProgressionVelikaya Lake Peipus Narva Gulf of FinlandIts source of the Sinyaya is Lake Osveya Belarus close to the place where the borders of Belarus Latvia and Russia meet After a short stretch it flows along the Belarus Latvia border then turns north and makes the Latvia Russia border It further departs from the border into the Latvian side and flows through the town of Zilupe North of Zilupe it returns to the border Even further north the river turns northeast and enters Russia It flows through the urban type settlement of Krasnogorodsk and turns east in the selo of Venyavino The mouth of the Sinyaya is in the village of Ustye References Edit a b c Reka Sinyaya Zilupe Sinyuha in Russian State Water Register of Russia Retrieved 19 July 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sinyaya amp oldid 1087652638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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