Home  

Random  

Nearby  



Log in  



Settings  



Donate  



About Wikipedia  

Disclaimers  



Wikipedia





Desna (river)





Article  

Talk  



Language  

Watch  

Edit  


(Redirected from Desna River)
 


The Desna (Russian: Десна; Ukrainian: Десна) is a riverinRussia and Ukraine, a major left-tributary of the Dnieper. Its name means "right hand" in the Old East Slavic language.[citation needed] It has a length of 1,130 km (702 mi), and its drainage basin covers 88,900 km2 (34,324 sq mi).[1]

Desna
The Desna flows through Chernihiv, Ukraine.
The Dnieper and the Desna rivers' drainage basin. In this map, Belarus is shown in yellow, Russia in green and Ukraine in deep red.
Native name
  • Десна (Ukrainian)
  • Location
    CountryRussia, Ukraine
    CitiesBryansk, Novhorod-Siverskyi, Chernihiv
    Physical characteristics
    Source 
     • locationSmolensk Heights, Russia
     • coordinates54°35′16N 33°17′32E / 54.58778°N 33.29222°E / 54.58778; 33.29222
    MouthDesna Delta

     • location

    just north of Kyiv, Ukraine

     • coordinates

    50°33′02N 30°32′21E / 50.55056°N 30.53917°E / 50.55056; 30.53917
    Length1,130 km (700 mi)
    Basin size88,900 km2 (34,300 sq mi)
    Discharge 
     • locationKyiv
     • average360 m3/s (13,000 cu ft/s)
    Basin features
    ProgressionDnieperDnieper–Bug estuaryBlack Sea
    Tributaries 
     • leftSeym, Oster
     • rightSudost
    Map

    In Ukraine, the river's width ranges from 60 to 250 metres (200 to 820 ft), with its average depth being 3 m (10 ft). The mean annual discharge at its mouth is 360 m3/s (13,000 cu ft/s).[1] The river freezes over from early December to early April, and is navigable from Novhorod-Siverskyi to its mouth, a length of about 535 km (332 mi).[1]

    The water level of the river reached its lowest recorded point in 140 years in June 2020. This water level was 5 m (16 ft) below normal for that time of year.[2]

    Geography

    edit

    Course

    edit

    The Desna originates in the Smolensk Heights of Smolensk Oblast, Russia. The river's source lies in Yelninsky District, east-southeast from the city of Smolensk and not far from Yelnya in a forest near the village of Naleti. The Desna then flows south through a low and swampy valley toward the city of Bryansk, where the river's right bank rises.

    After its confluence with the Seym near the Russian-Ukrainian border, the river then widens, splitting into numerous smaller branches. Its right bank declines again near the city of Chernihiv, and again near one of its tributaries, the Oster, where the Desna continues its course through a low, muddy plain until it finally reaches its mouth near Kyiv at the Dnieper River.

    Tributaries

    edit

    The Desna has many tributaries. The most significant (length more than 100 km) are, from source to mouth:

  • Bolva (left)
  • Navlya (left)
  • Nerussa (left)
  • Sudost (right)
  • Ubid (right)
  • Seym (left)
  • Snov (right)
  • Oster (left)
  • Cities and towns on the Desna

    edit
  • Desnogorsk, Russia
  • Zhukovka, Russia
  • Seltso, Russia
  • Bryansk, Russia
  • Trubchevsk, Russia
  • Novhorod-Siverskyi, Ukraine
  • Chernihiv, Ukraine
  • Oster, Ukraine
  • Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Snov'yanka, Ukraine
  • The Svensky Monastery is located at the confluence of the Desna and the Sven River.

    See also

    edit

    References

    edit
  • ^ "Signs of Drought in European Groundwater". earthobservatory.nasa.gov. 2020-06-25. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  • edit

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Desna_(river)&oldid=1235601548"
     



    Last edited on 20 July 2024, at 05:07  





    Languages

     


    Afrikaans

    العربية
    Azərbaycanca
    تۆرکجه
    Башҡортса
    Беларуская
    Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
    Български
    Bosanski
    Català
    Чӑвашла
    Cebuano
    Čeština
    Dansk
    Deutsch
    Eesti
    Ελληνικά
    Эрзянь
    Español
    Esperanto
    Euskara
    فارسی
    Français

    Հայերեն
    Hrvatski
    Bahasa Indonesia
    Italiano

    Kotava
    Кыргызча
    Ladin
    Latina
    Latviešu
    Lietuvių
    Magyar
    Македонски

    مصرى
    Монгол
    Nederlands

    Norsk bokmål
    Norsk nynorsk
    Олык марий
    Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча
    Polski
    Português
    Română
    Русский
    Simple English
    Slovenčina
    Slovenščina
    Српски / srpski
    Suomi
    Svenska
    Türkçe
    Українська
    Tiếng Vit


     

    Wikipedia


    This page was last edited on 20 July 2024, at 05:07 (UTC).

    Content is available under CC BY-SA 4.0 unless otherwise noted.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Terms of Use

    Desktop