Karpovka | |
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The Karpovka as seen from Silin Bridge eastwards
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Country | Russia |
Basin features | |
Main source | Bolshaya Nevka (59°58′03″N 30°19′58″E / 59.96750°N 30.33278°E) |
River mouth | Malaya Nevka (59°58′05″N 30°16′57″E / 59.96806°N 30.28250°ECoordinates: 59°58′05″N 30°16′57″E / 59.96806°N 30.28250°E) |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 3 kilometres (2 mi) |
The Karpovka (Russian: Ка́рповка) is a small river of the Neva basin in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It separates Aptekarsky Island (right bank) from Petrogradsky Island (left bank). The Karpovka flows from the Bolshaya Nevka to the Malaya Nevka and is 3 kilometres (2 mi) long. The Russian name is derived from the old Finnish name of the river, Korpijoki. The Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden and Ioannovsky Convent are situated on the right bank of the river.