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The Vychegda (Russian: Вычегда, Komi: Эжва, Ežva) is a river in the European part of Russia, tributary to the Northern Dvina. Its length is about 1,100 kilometres (680 mi). Its source is approximately 310 kilometres (190 mi) west of the northern Ural Mountains. It flows roughly in western direction, through Komi Republic and Arkhangelsk Oblast. The largest city along the Vychegda is Syktyvkar, the capital of Komi Republic. The Viled, the Yarenga, and the Vym are among its main tributaries. The Vychegda flows into the Northern Dvina in Kotlas (Arkhangelsk Oblast).

Vychegda
Russian: Вычегда
The lower course of the Vychegda
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthNorthern Dvina
  coordinates
61.282°N 46.60°E / 61.282; 46.60
  elevation
41 m (135 ft)
Length1,130 km (700 mi)[1]
Basin size121,000 km2 (47,000 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
  average1,090 m3/s (38,000 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionNorthern DvinaWhite Sea
Tributaries 
  leftNorth Keltma, Sysola, Viled
  rightVishera, Vym, Yarenga, Berdyshevka
The Northern Dvina River basin
The Northern Dvina River basin

The river basin of the Vychegda comprises vast areas in Arkhangelsk Oblast and in the Komi Republic, as well as less extended areas in Kirov Oblast and Perm Krai.

About 800 kilometres (500 mi) of the Vychegda is navigable. In 1822 the Vychegda was connected to the river Kama, a tributary of the river Volga, by the Northern Catherine Canal, which, however, has been disused since 1838. In summer there is regular passenger navigation connecting Kotlas and Soyga (located approximately halfway between Solvychegodsk and Yarensk).


History


The area was originally populated by Ugric peoples and then colonized by the Novgorod Republic. Solvychegodsk was founded in the 14th century, Yarensk has been known since 1374. The area was attractive in the first instance because of the fur trading. From the Northern Dvina, the merchants went to the Vychegda, and further they could get directly to the river basin of the Pechora via either the Cherya and the Izhma, or via the Mylva.[2]


Name


The Russian name – Vychegda – is believed to come from an ancient Ob-Ugric name with the meaning "meadow river" (reconstructed as *vič-oxt, compare Mansi wānsi "grass" and āxt "stream"). Komi Ežva is a calque from this name: eža "meadow" and va "water, river".


References


  1. Вычегда. Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  2. Плечко, Л.А. (1985). Старинные водные пути (in Russian). Moscow: Физкультура и спорт.


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На других языках


[de] Wytschegda

Die Wytschegda (russisch Вычегда, Komi Ежва (Eschwa)) ist ein 1130 km langer rechter Nebenfluss der Nördlichen Dwina im Norden des europäischen Russlands.
- [en] Vychegda

[es] Río Víchegda

El río Víchegda (también transcrito como Výchegda o Vítchegda) (en ruso: Вычегда; en komi: Ežva) es un largo río de la Rusia europea, un afluente del río Dviná Septentrional. Su longitud total es 1130 km y su cuenca drena una superficie de 121 000 km². Administrativamente, el río discurre por la República de Komi y el Óblast de Arjángelsk de la Federación de Rusia.

[it] Vyčegda

La Vyčegda (in russo: Вычегда?; in komi Эжва) è un fiume della Russia europea settentrionale (Oblast' di Arcangelo e Repubblica dei Komi), affluente di destra della Dvina settentrionale.

[ru] Вычегда

Вы́чегда[2] (коми Эжва[3][4]) — крупная река на севере Европейской части России[5] в Республике Коми и Архангельской области[2]. Длина — 1130 км, площадь бассейна — 121 тыс. км²[6]. Правый и самый большой приток Северной Двины[7], впадающий в 673 км от устья[6].



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