Dubna (Volga)
River in Russia
56°47′04″N 37°14′34″E / 56.78444°N 37.24278°E / 56.78444; 37.24278Dubna (Russian: Дубна) is a river in Vladimir Oblast and Moscow Oblast in Russia, a right tributary of the Volga. The length of the river is 167 kilometres. The area of its basin is 5,350 km².[1] Its largest tributary is the Sestra. The town of Dubna is located at the confluence of the Dubna and Volga rivers.[citation needed]
References
- ^ «Река Дубна», Russian State Water Registry
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Volga River
- Selizharovka
- Tudovka
- Vazuza
- Tvertsa
- Shosha
- Dubna
- Medveditsa
- Nerl
- Kashinka
- Sit
- Mologa
- Suda
- Sheksna
- Sogozha
- Korozhechna
- Kotorosl
- Kostroma
- Nyomda
- Unzha
- Uzola
- Oka
- Kudma
- Kerzhenets
- Sura
- Vetluga
- Rutka
- Tsivil
- Great Kokshaga
- Little Kokshaga
- Anish
- Ilet
- Sviyaga
- Sumka
- Kazanka
- Kama
- Aktay
- Bezdna
- Bolshoy Cheremshan
- Sok
- Samara
- Chapayevka
- Little Irgiz
- Irgiz
- Tereshka
- Yeruslan
- Akhtuba (distributary)
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