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Kashinka
Kashinka River in Kashin
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationNear Kesova Gora
MouthVolga
 • coordinates
57°16′10″N 37°43′21″E / 57.26944°N 37.72250°E / 57.26944; 37.72250
Length128 km (80 mi)[1]
Basin size661 km2 (255 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • average4.5 m3/s (160 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionVolgaCaspian Sea

The Kashinka (Russian: Ка́шинка, IPA: [ˈkaʂɨnkə]) is a river in Kesovogorsky and Kashinsky Districts of Tver Oblast, Russia, a left tributary of the Volga (joining the Volga at the Uglich Reservoir, near the town of Kalyazin). The length of the river is 128 kilometres (80 mi), and the area of its drainage basin is 661 square kilometres (255 sq mi).[1] The town of Kashin and the urban-type settlement of Kesova Gora are located along the Kashinka.

The source of the Kashinka is in the swamps northwest of the village of Zadorye, at the border of Kesovogorsky and Bezhetsky Districts. It flows east, passes Kesova Gora, and in the village of Brylino turns south. It passes Kashin, where it makes a loop. The historical part of the town is located within the loop of the Kashinka. Further south, it becomes a part of the Uglich Reservoir. It joins the Volga in the village of Gorki.

The drainage basin of the Kashinka includes the central part of Kashinsky District and the southern part of Kesovogorsky District, as well as minor areas in the east of bezhetsky District.

The Kashinka is one of the most popular swimming and fishing locations in Kashin during the summer. It mostly flows through rural areas.

References

  1. ^ a b c Река Кашинка (in Russian). State Water Register of Russia. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
Barents Sea and White Sea (Arctic Ocean)Baltic SeaLake PeipusLake LadogaLake IlmenLake OnegaBlack SeaCaspian SeaArctic Ocean, east of the Urals
Pacific Ocean/Sea of Okhotsk
This page was last edited on 25 March 2024, at 12:49
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