Pyoza Russian: Пёза |
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Country | Russia |
Physical characteristics | |
River mouth | Mezen |
Length | 363 km (226 mi) |
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Basin features | |
Basin size | 15,100 square kilometres (5,800 sq mi) |
Coordinates: 65°35′59″N 44°36′34″E / 65.59972°N 44.60944°E
The Pyoza (Russian: Пёза) is a river in Mezensky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Mezen River. It is 363 kilometres (226 mi) long, and the area of its basin 15,100 square kilometres (5,800 sq mi). The main tributaries of the Pyoza are the Tsema (left), Varchushka (right), the Chetsa (left), and the Loftura (right).
The river basin of the Pyoza includes the eastern part of Mezensky District, as well as some areas in Leshukonsky District, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, and Ust-Tsilemsky District of the Komi Republic. It is sparsely populated and includes a big number of lakes, the largest of which are Lake Varsh, Lake Pocha, and Lake Vyzhletskoye.
The source of the Pyoza is located on the east of Mezensky District. The Pyoza originates from the confluence of the Rochuga River and the Bludnaya River and flows west. The mouth of the Pyoza is almost opposite to the mouth of the Kimzha River, a left tributary of the Mezen.