Vaga Russian: Вага |
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The Vaga at Rovdino
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Country | Russia |
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River mouth |
Northern Dvina 13 m (43 ft) |
Basin size | 44,800 km2 (17,300 sq mi) |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 575 km (357 mi) |
Discharge |
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Coordinates: 62°48′40″N 42°52′20″E / 62.81111°N 42.87222°E
The Vaga (Russian: Вага) is a river in Totemsky, Syamzhensky, and Verkhovazhsky Districts of Vologda Oblast and in Velsky, Shenkursky, and Vinogradovsky Districts of Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. It is a left and the biggest tributary of the Northern Dvina River. The length of the river is 575 kilometres (357 mi). The area of its basin 44,800 square kilometres (17,300 sq mi). The main tributaries of the Vaga River are the Pezhma (left), the Vel (left), the Kuloy (right), the Ustya (right), the Puya (left), and the Led (left).
For Verkhovazhsky, Velsky, and Shenkursky Districts the Vaga is the main river, its valley being heavily populated, and the districts centers, the selo of Verkhovazhye (translated as on the Upper Vaga), and the towns of Velsk and Shenkursk, are located on the banks of the Vaga. In these districts, one of the principal highways in Russia, M8 connecting Moscow and Arkhangelsk, has been built on the left bank of the Vaga.