- The
Mekhrenga (Russian: Мехреньга) is a
river in
Plesetsky and
Kholmogorsky Districts and in the town of
Mirny of
Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. It is...
- 14,100
square kilometres (5,400 sq mi). Its main
tributaries are the
Mekhrenga (right), the
Tyogra (left), the
Vaymuga (left), and the
Bolshaya Chacha...
- (a ≈15 km course),
which is fed by the 368 km Kubena. The 231 km long
Mekhrenga joins the 188 km Yemtsa, 68 km
before it
reaches the Dvina. The 477 km...
-
attackers were
pushed back. The next day, 500
Bolsheviks attacked Shred Mekhrenga but were
eventually repelled, with over 100 Red
troops being killed despite...
- the area. The
Yemtsa River flows in the
north of the area,
whereas the
Mekhrenga River crosses it
south to
north in the
eastern part. The
whole area belongs...
- was
repulsed on 2 April. The next day, 500
Bolsheviks attacked Shred Mekhrenga but were
eventually repelled, with over 100 Red
troops being killed despite...
- Puksoozero, at the
source of the
Puksa River, the left
tributary of the
Mekhrenga.
Within the
framework of muni****l divisions, it
serves as the administrative...
- Led. An area in the
north of the
district belongs to the
basin of the
Mekhrenga River, a
right tributary of the Yemtsa.
There are many
lakes in the district...