The Pchyovzha (Russian: Пчёвжа) is a river in Lyubytinsky and Chudovsky Districts of Novgorod Oblast and in Kirishsky District of Leningrad Oblast in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Volkhov. It is 157 kilometres (98 mi) long, and the area of its basin 1,970 square kilometres (760 sq mi).[2] The main tributary of the Pchyovzha is the Raplya (right). The urban-type settlement of Budogoshch is located on the banks of the Pchyovzha.

Pchyovzha
The Pchyovzha close to Budogoshch
Native nameПчёвжа (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthVolkhov
 • coordinates
59°21′17″N 31°53′27″E / 59.35472°N 31.89083°E / 59.35472; 31.89083
Length157 km (98 mi)[1]
Basin size1,970 km2 (760 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • average12.2 m3/s (430 cu ft/s)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionVolkhovLake LadogaNevaGulf of Finland

The source of the Pchyovzha is located in the western part of Lyubytinsky District, southwest of the settlement of Nebolchi. The river flows north. Downstream from the village of Petrovskoye, it accepts the Raplya from the right, turns west and enters Leningrad Oblast. Upstream from Budogoshch it is dammed and forms a reservoir. Downstream from Budogoshch the Pchyovzha reenters Novgorod Oblast. The mouth of the Pchyovzha is close to the village of Melekhovskaya, almost at the border between Novgorod and Leningrad Oblasts.

The river basin of the Pchyovzha comprises the western part of Lyubytinsky District, the north of Chudovsky District, the southwestern part of Kirishsky District, as well as some areas in the southern part of Boksitogorsky District of Leningrad Oblast.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Пчевжа. Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
  2. ^ «Река Пчевжа», Russian State Water Registry

External links edit

  Media related to Pchyovzha River at Wikimedia Commons