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  2. Russian River Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Russian River Flag was a newspaper that covered the community of Healdsburg, California from 1868 to 1886. It was preceded by the Democratic Standard , 1865-1868, and followed by the Healdsburg Enterprise in 1886.

  3. Russian River - Wikipedia

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    Russian River Valley AVA, California wine region in Sonoma County This page was last edited on 16 March 2023, at 21:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Yana (river) - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the two Yana Rivers in the Russian Far East. The river of this article is the northern one which It flows into the Laptev Sea. The Yana (Russian: Я́на, IPA:; Yakut: Дьааҥы, Caaŋı) is a river in Sakha in Russia, located between the Lena to the west and the Indigirka to the east.

  5. Cod Beck Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Cod Beck Reservoir is a man-made lake situated within the North York Moors National Park and near the village of Osmotherley in the English county of North Yorkshire. The reservoir is named after Cod Beck , which is the small river that fills it.

  6. Neva - Wikipedia

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    The river declines 4.27 metres (14.0 ft) in elevation between source and mouth. [1] At one point the river crosses a moraine ridge and forms the Ivanovskye rapids. There, at the beginning of the rapids, is the narrowest part of the river: 210 metres (690 ft). The average flow rate in the rapids is about 0.8–1.1 metres per second (2.6–3.6 ft/s).

  7. Narva - Wikipedia

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    The eastern border of the city along the Narva river (which drains Lake Peipus) coincides with the Estonian-Russian border. The Estonian part of the Narva Reservoir lies mostly within the territory of Narva, to the southwest of the city center. The mouth of the Narva river to the Gulf of Finland is about 13 km (8 mi) downstream from the city.

  8. Volga–Baltic Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The Volga–Baltic Waterway (boxed area) and the entire Volga River in relation to the Caspian Sea and Black Sea. In Soviet times, the Mariinsk canal system was constantly improved. Two locks were built on the Svir River (in 1936 and 1952); 3 locks were built on the Sheksna River. Major improvement of the Volga–Baltic Waterway took place in ...

  9. Battle of the Kalka River - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Dnieper River and the surrounding area. After drawing out the Rus armies for nine days in a feigned retreat, the Mongol army turned to face their pursuers along the Kalka River (the river's location is currently unknown, but it is thought to be the Kalchyk which flows into the Sea of Azov). [32]