- The
Kasplya (Belarusian and Russian: Каспля) is a
river in Smolensky, Demidovsky, and
Rudnyansky Districts of
Smolensk Oblast of
Russia and in Vitebsk...
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before ending up in the
Western Dvina.They then
travelled up the
Kasplya river to Lake
Kasplya from
where they
crossed the
portage to the Dnieper, from where...
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Dvina (near Riga, Latvia)
Polota (in Polatsk, Belarus)
Kasplya (in Surazh, Belarus)
Mezha (near Velizh)
Obsha (near Bely)
Narva (near...
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Vilija Vilnia River Narač
River Merkys River Ūla
River Western Dvina Pałata
Kasplya River Dysna Bug
River Mukhavets River Dachlovka Zhabinka Trascianica Asipaǔka...
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Dvina River. From the
Western Dvina, the
ships went
upstream along the
Kasplya River and were
portaged again to the
Katynka River (near Katyn), a tributary...
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center of
Demidovsky District in
Smolensk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Kasplya River at its
confluence with the
Gobza River. Po****tion: 7,333 (2010 Census);...
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tributaries to the
river Daugava (from
source to mouth): Left: Mezha,
Kasplya, Dysna, Laucesa, Berezauka, Eglona, Pikstere, Ņega Right: Usvyacha, Palata...
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flows a
short section of the
Western Dvina River and its
tributary river Kasplya .
Among the
major reservoirs supplying water are
Moscow Vazuzssky Yauza...
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between the
Lovat and the
Dnieper in the
Smolensk region, and
along the
Kasplya River to Gnezdovo.
Along the Dnieper, the
route crossed several major rapids...
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Western Dvina is
navigable throughout its length, its
tributaries Mezha,
Kasplya (or Kisplya) and Ulla are navigable; the main
rafting rivers are Luchessa...