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Mga (river)

In today's article we will talk about Mga (river), a topic that has undoubtedly generated interest and debate in society in recent times. Mga (river) is an issue that impacts different areas of daily life, from politics to culture, including the economy and human relations. Throughout this reading we will explore in depth the different aspects that revolve around Mga (river), analyzing its implications and consequences in various contexts. Without a doubt, Mga (river) is a topic that does not leave anyone indifferent, so it is essential to understand it from different perspectives to have a broader and more enriching vision.

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Mga
Map
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthNeva
 • coordinates
59°48′44″N 30°54′7″E / 59.81222°N 30.90194°E / 59.81222; 30.90194
Length93 km (58 mi)[1]
Basin size754 km2 (291 sq mi)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionNevaGulf of Finland

The Mga (Russian: Мга) is a river in Kirovsky and Tosnensky Districts of Leningrad Oblast in northwestern Russia. Mga is a left tributary of the Neva. The urban-type settlements of Mga and Pavlovo are located on the river. The length of the Mga is 93 kilometres (58 mi), and the area of its basin is 754 square kilometres (291 mi2). The principal tributaries of the Mga are the Beryozovka (right) and the Voytolovka (left).[1]

The source of the Mga is in the swamps in the southeastern part of Kirovsky District, south of the settlement of Naziya. The river flows southwest, reaches the border between Kirovsky and Tosnensky Districts, turns northwest, and a stretch of it forms the district border. North of the village of Yerzunovo the Mga leaves the district border and returns to Kirovsky District. The river passes the urban-type settlement of Mga and has its mouth in the eastern part of the urban-type settlement of Pavlovo.

The drainage basin of the Mga comprises areas in the southeastern part of Kirovsky District and in the eastern part of Tosnensky District.

References

  1. ^ a b c Река Мга (in Russian). State Water Register of Russia. Retrieved 31 January 2013.