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Kovzha River

Kovzha
Russian: Ковжа
Country Russia
Basin features
Main source Lake Kovzhskoye
162 metres (531 ft)
River mouth Lake Beloye
113 metres (371 ft)
Basin size 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 82 km (51 mi)
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    44.8 cubic metres per second (1,580 cu ft/s)

Coordinates: 60°20′20″N 37°09′06″E / 60.33889°N 37.15167°E / 60.33889; 37.15167

The Kovzha (Russian: Ковжа) is a river in Vytegorsky, Belozersky, and Vashkinsky Districts of Vologda Oblast in Russia. It originates from Lake Kovzhskoye and is a tributary of Lake Beloye. It is 82 kilometres (51 mi) long, and the area of its basin 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi). The Kovzha River is a part of the Volga-Baltic Waterway. The main tributaries are the Tumba and the Shola (both right).

The source of the Kovzha is in the western bay of Lake Kovzhskoye. The river follows about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) its natural course and then joins the Volga-Baltic Waterway and turns south. In the lower course, the Kovzha forms the border between Belozersky and Vashkinsky Districts. The lowest course of the river is a water reservoir. Here the Kovzha accepts the Shola, its main tributary, from the right.

The river basin of the Kovzha comprises the central part of Vytegorsky District, the western part of Vashkinsky District, and the northern part of Belozersky District. It is limited in the east by the river basin of the Kema River, in the north and the west by the river basins of tributaries of Lake Onega, most notably the Vytegra River, and in the south by the basin of the Megra River, another tributary of lake Beloye.


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