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Uver
Native nameУверь (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Korobozha
 • elevation144 m (472 ft)
MouthMsta
 • coordinates58°12′10″N 34°28′40″E / 58.20278°N 34.47778°E / 58.20278; 34.47778
Length90 km (56 mi)
Basin size3,990 square kilometres (1,540 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionMstaLake IlmenVolkhovLake LadogaNevaGulf of Finland

The Uver (Russian: Уверь) is a river in Moshenskoy and Borovichsky Districts of Novgorod Oblast. It is a right tributary of the Msta. It is 90 kilometres (56 mi) long, and the area of its basin 3,930 square kilometres (1,520 sq mi). The principal tributary is the Syezha (left).

The source of the Uver is in Lake Korobozha, northeast of the town of Borovichi. It flows south and joins the Msta between the settlements of Berezovsky Ryadok and Opechensky Posad. The selo of Moshenskoye is located on the banks of the Uver.

The drainage basin of the Uver comprises the western part of Moshenskoy District, the northern part of Udomelsky District of Tver Oblast, as well as areas in the south of Khvoyninsky District and in the southeast of Borovichsky District, both of Novgorod Oblast.

Before the 18th century, one of the waterways between Novgorod and the river basin of the Volga ran along the Msta and the Uver. The foundation of Moshenskoye in the 16th century was presumably related to the existence of this waterway.

References

  1. ^ Река Уверь (in Russian). State Water Register of Russia. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  2. История района (in Russian). Администрация Мошенского муниципального района. 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
Russia Rivers of Russia by drainage basin
Barents Sea and White Sea (Arctic Ocean)
Baltic Sea
Lake Peipus
Lake Ladoga
Lake Ilmen
Lake Onega
Black Sea
Caspian Sea
Arctic Ocean, east of the Urals
Pacific Ocean/Sea of Okhotsk
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