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The Pola (Russian: Пола́) is a riverinAndreapolsky and Penovsky DistrictsofTver Oblast and Maryovsky, Demyansky, and Parfinsky DistrictsofNovgorod OblastinRussia. It is a tributaryofLake Ilmen. It is 267 kilometres (166 mi) long, and the area of its basin 74,200 square kilometres (28,600 sq mi). The principal tributaries of the Pola are the Maryovka, the Kamenka, the Yavon, and the Polomet, all from the right.

Pola
Pola River near Lake Ilmen
Native nameПола (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationValdai Hills
MouthLake Ilmen

 • coordinates

58°12′35N 31°38′05E / 58.20972°N 31.63472°E / 58.20972; 31.63472

 • elevation

18 m (59 ft)
Length267 km (166 mi)[1]
Basin size7,420 km2 (2,865 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • average63 m3/s (2,200 cu ft/s)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionLake IlmenVolkhovLake LadogaNevaGulf of Finland
The Volkhov River drainage basin. The Pola is shown on the map.

The source of the Pola is located in the Valdai Hills, at the border between Andreapolsky and Penovsky Districts of Tver Oblast, southwest of the village of Pyatygino. It flows north, making the border between these districts, and enters Novgorod Oblast. The Pola accepts the Maryovka River from the right and turns east, then it accepts the Kamenka River from the right and turns north. In the village of Veliky Zavod the river makes a loop, and at the tip of the loop, in the village of Novoye Sokhnovo, it accepts the Yavon River from the right. In Novoye Sokhnovo the Pola turns west and in the village of Kostkovo it accepts the Polomet River, also from the right. Downstream from the mouth of the Polomet, the Pola turns northwest. Close to Lake Ilmen, the Pola shares a river delta with the Lovat and the Polist.

The Pola provides the main drain from the northwestern slope of the Valdai Hills to the river basin of the Neva. In particular, many of the lakes in Valdaysky and Demyansky Districts of Novgorod Oblast drain into the Pola. The upper course of the Polomet, the major tributary of the Pola, is located in Valdaysky National Park. Along with the Msta, the Lovat, the Polist, and the Shelon, the Pola is a principal tributary of Lake Ilmen.

The several lowest kilometers of the course of the Pola are listed in the State Water Register of Russia as navigable.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Пола. Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
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