- The
Gzhat (Russian: Гжать) is a
river in
Smolensk Oblast, Russia. It is 113 km long, with a
drainage basin of 2370 km². It is a
right tributary of the...
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centre of
Gagarinsky District of
Smolensk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Gzhat River, 240
kilometers (150 mi)
northeast of Smolensk, the administrative...
- Vop, Vyazma. By the
rivers of the
Volga basin and its
tributary Vazuza Gzhat and
tributary of the Oka river, Ugra. To the north-west
flows a
short section...
- with the Volga). The main
tributaries of the
Vazuza are the Kasnya, the
Gzhat (both right), the
Losmina and the
Osuga (left). The
source of the Vazuza...
- to both
attacker and
defender were
tributaries of the Volga, the Dërzha,
Gzhat, Osuga, and
Vazuza Rivers,
which ran
south to
north across the line of the...
- same page is
based on a
different river also
called Yauza (tributary of
Gzhat River).
State of
environment in
Moscow in 2000–2001, p. 50. For comparison...
-
River of
Moscow and Tver
oblasts of
Russia Yauza River, a
tributary of the
Gzhat River of
Smolensk Oblast,
Russia Yauza railway station, in Moscow, Russia...
- further,
adding tributaries of
Kasnya and
Gzhat, and
connecting with
Yauza River via the Vazuza-Yauza Canal. The
Gzhat branch gives rise to the
Lower Part of...
- Vop
River Vopets River Dnieper River Vyazma River to
Kaluga Sezha River Gzhat River Moscow Greater Ring
Moskva River Moscow Central Circle Moscow Belorussky...
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historian Leletsky argued for area
around Aleshnya (Алешня) River,
tributary of
Gzhat River. A day
before the
feast of the
Transfiguration of
Jesus (August 6)...