The Sogozha (Russian: Сого́жа) is a river in Vologda and Yaroslavl Oblasts in Russia. It is 129 kilometres (80 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 2,900 square kilometres (1,100 sq mi).[1]

Sogozha
The Sogozha and the Soga now jointly form a wide bay of the Rybinsk reservoir at Poshekhonye
Map of the Rybinsk Reservoir basin. The Sogozha is shown on the map.
Native nameСогожа (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthRybinsk Reservoir
 • coordinates
58°29′25″N 39°04′56″E / 58.4902°N 39.0823°E / 58.4902; 39.0823
Length129 km (80 mi)
Basin size2,900 km2 (1,100 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionRybinsk ReservoirVolgaCaspian Sea

The river terminates in the Rybinsk Reservoir of the Volga. Before the construction of the Rybinsk Reservoir the Sogozha was a tributary of the Sheksna.

The town of Poshekhonye is situated on the left (southern) bank of the Sogozha. Historically, the river received two left tributaries, the Soga (from the east) and the Pertomka (from the south), creek Kotiol(it is named for the same reason as the Vilyui boilers) within the city limits. Due to the water level rise caused by the Rybinsk Reservoir, the Sogozha and the Soga now form a wide bay at their joint entering of the reservoir.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ «Река Согожа», Russian State Water Registry