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Russia can be divided into a European and an Asian part. The dividing line is generally considered to be the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea. The European part is drained into the Arctic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea. The Asian part is drained into the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. Notable rivers of Russia in Europe are the Volga, Don, Kama, Oka and the Northern Dvina, while several other rivers originate in Russia but flow into other countries, such as the Dniepr and the Western Dvina. In Asia, important rivers are the Ob, the Irtysh, the Yenisey, the Angara, the Lena, the Amur, the Yana, the Indigirka, and the Kolyma. In the list below, the rivers are grouped by the seas or oceans into which they flow. Rivers that flow into other rivers are ordered by the proximity of their point of confluence to the mouth of the main river, i.e., the lower in the list, the more upstream. There is an alphabetical list of rivers at the end of this article. ==Barents Sea and White Sea (Arctic Ocean)== The rivers in this section are sorted east to west. *Pechora (north-east of Naryan-Mar) * *Usa (west of Usinsk) * * *Kolva (near Usinsk) *Northern Dvina (in Severodvinsk) * *Pinega (in Ust-Pinega) * *Yomtsa (near Bolshaya Gora) * *Vaga (near Bereznik) * *Uftyuga (near Krasnoborsk) * *Vychegda (in Kotlas) * * *Vishera * *Yug (in Veliki Ustyug) * *Sukhona (in Veliki Ustyug) * * *Vologda (near Vologda) *Mezen (near Mezen) *Onega (in Onega) *Kem (in Kem) *Niva (in Kandalaksha) *Varzuga (in Kuzomen) *Ponoy (in Ponoy) *Iokanga (in Iokanga) *Voronya 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of rivers of Russia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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