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Coordinates: 56°51′11″N 33°27′18″E / 56.85306°N 33.45500°E / 56.85306; 33.45500
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{{Unreferenced|date=December 2007}}'''Selizharovka''' ({{lang-ru|Селижа́ровка}}) is a river in [[Tver Oblast]], [[Russia]], a left tributary of the [[Volga River]]. It is one of the uppermost substantial tributaries of the Volga. A settlement of [[Selizharovo]] is located at its mouth.
The '''Selizharovka''' ({{lang-ru|Селижа́ровка}}) is a river in [[Ostashkovsky District|Ostashkovsky]] and [[Selizharovsky District]]s of [[Tver Oblast]], [[Russia]], a [[:wikt:left bank|left]] tributary of the [[Volga]]. The length of the river is {{convert|36|km|mi}}, and the area of its [[drainage basin]] is {{convert|2950|km2|mi2}}.<ref name="register">{{GVR|174397}}</ref> It is one of the uppermost substantial tributaries of the Volga. The settlement of [[Selizharovo]] is located near the [[river mouth]].


The Selizharovka is the only outflow of [[Lake Seliger]], the biggest natural lake of the Upper Volga basin. It starts at the southern corner of the lake, at the village of [[Nizhniye Kotitsy]]. It flows southeast, crosses into Selizharovsky District, and joins the Volga at the urban-type settlement of Selizharovo.
{{Volga River}}


The [[drainage basin]] of the Selizharovka includes the major part of Ostashkovsky District, south of [[Demyansky District]] of [[Novgorod Oblast]], as well as minor areas in [[Firovsky District]] of Tver Oblast.
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==References==
[[Category:Rivers of Tver Oblast]]
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{{commonscat|Selizharovka River}}
{{Volga River}}
{{Rivers of Russia}}


[[Category:Rivers of Tver Oblast]]
{{TverOblast-geo-stub}}

[[cv:Селижар (юханшыв)]]
[[cs:Seližarovka]]
[[de:Selischarowka]]
[[fr:Selijarovka]]
[[ru:Селижаровка]]
[[vi:Sông Selizharovka]]

Latest revision as of 13:00, 25 March 2024

Selizharovka
Native nameСелижаровка (Russian)
Standort
LandRussland
OblastTver Oblast
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Seliger
 • locationValdai Hills
MouthVolga
 • location
Selizharovo
 • coordinates
56°51′11″N 33°27′18″E / 56.85306°N 33.45500°E / 56.85306; 33.45500
Length36 km (22 mi)
Basin size2,950 km2 (1,140 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average20 m3/s (710 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionVolgaCaspian Sea

The Selizharovka (Russian: Селижа́ровка) is a river in Ostashkovsky and Selizharovsky Districts of Tver Oblast, Russia, a left tributary of the Volga. The length of the river is 36 kilometres (22 mi), and the area of its drainage basin is 2,950 square kilometres (1,140 sq mi).[1] It is one of the uppermost substantial tributaries of the Volga. The settlement of Selizharovo is located near the river mouth.

The Selizharovka is the only outflow of Lake Seliger, the biggest natural lake of the Upper Volga basin. It starts at the southern corner of the lake, at the village of Nizhniye Kotitsy. It flows southeast, crosses into Selizharovsky District, and joins the Volga at the urban-type settlement of Selizharovo.

The drainage basin of the Selizharovka includes the major part of Ostashkovsky District, south of Demyansky District of Novgorod Oblast, as well as minor areas in Firovsky District of Tver Oblast.

References

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  1. ^ "Body of water in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).