Yug River

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The Yug River is a major river in northwestern Russia that serves as one of the principal headwaters of the Northern Dvina.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Russia
confluenceWith Sukhona River NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Russia
dischargesInto Northern Dvina River NERFINISHED
drainageBasinArea approximately 35,600 square kilometers
etymology name likely of Finno-Ugric origin
flowsDirection generally northward
then northwestward
flowsThrough Kostroma Oblast NERFINISHED
Velikoustyugsky District vicinity
Vologda Oblast NERFINISHED
town of Kichmengsky Gorodok NERFINISHED
town of Nikolsk
formsRiver Northern Dvina River NERFINISHED
hasNameInRussian Юг NERFINISHED
hasTributary Kema River NERFINISHED
Lopsha River NERFINISHED
Luzha River NERFINISHED
Nemda River NERFINISHED
Severnaya Kema River NERFINISHED
Sharzhenga River NERFINISHED
headwaterOf Northern Dvina River NERFINISHED
length 574 km
approximately 357 miles
locatedIn European Russia
northwestern Russia
mouthOf Northern Dvina River NERFINISHED
navigableInLowerCourse true
nearbyCity Veliky Ustyug (at confluence of Sukhona and Yug) NERFINISHED
partOf Arctic Ocean drainage basin NERFINISHED
Northern Dvina River basin NERFINISHED
region Russian North NERFINISHED
riverSystem Northern Dvina River system NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Vologda Oblast NERFINISHED
usedFor local transportation
timber rafting (historically)

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