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Coordinates: 58°0555N 34°2918E / 58.09861°N 34.48833°E / 58.09861; 34.48833
 

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Berezayka
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Berezay
 • elevation205 m (673 ft)
MouthMsta

 • coordinates

58°05′55N 34°29′18E / 58.09861°N 34.48833°E / 58.09861; 34.48833
Length150 km (93 mi)[1]
Basin size3,230 km2 (1,250 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • average27 m3/s (950 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionMstaLake IlmenVolkhovLake LadogaNevaGulf of Finland

The Berezayka (Russian: Береза́йка) is a riverinValdaysky DistrictofNovgorod Oblast and Bologovsky DistrictofTver OblastofRussia. It is left tributary of the Msta and belongs to the drainage basin of the Neva and the Baltic Sea. It is 150 kilometres (93 mi) long, and the area of its drainage basin is 3,230 square kilometres (1,250 sq mi). The principal tributary of the Berezayka is the Valdayka (left).[1]

The course of Berezayka lies in the Valdai Hills. The source of the river is in Lake Berezay. The Berezayka flows north, empties into Lake Kholmskoye, and flows out of this lake to the east. It enters Tver Oblast, flows through a number of lakes, and turns north. It flows through the southeastern part of Lake Piros and turns east. The mouth of the Berezayka is at the village of Berezovsky Ryadok.

The drainage basin of the Berezayka includes the major parts of Valdaysky and Bologovsky Districts, as well as minor areas at Okulovsky and Borovichsky Districts of Novgorod Oblast and the urban-type settlement of Ozyorny in Tver Oblast. The towns of Bologoye and Valday lie in the basin of the Berezayka. The basin also includes many lakes of the Valdai Hills, the biggest of which are Lake Valdayskoye, Lake Kaftino, and Lake Piros.

The Berezayka is a popular rafting route.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Река Березайка (Верх. Березайка, Ниж. Березайка) in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).

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