- The
Obsha (Russian: Обша) is a
river in
Sychyovsky District of
Smolensk Oblast and Oleninsky, Belsky, and
Zharkovsky Districts of Tver Oblasts, Russia...
- (in Polatsk, Belarus)
Kasplya (in Surazh, Belarus)
Mezha (near Velizh)
Obsha (near Bely)
Narva (near Narva)
Plyussa (near Slantsy) Lake
Peipus (near...
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kilometres (3,510 sq mi). Its main
tributaries are the Bereza, the Luchesa, the
Obsha, and the
Yelsha (all left). The
source of the
Mezha is in the north-western...
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forces out. The
Germans first blocked the
natural breakout route through the
Obsha valley and then
split the
Soviet forces into two
isolated pockets. The battle...
-
center of
Belsky District in Tver Oblast, Russia. It is
located on the
Obsha River. Po****tion: 3,772 (2010 Census); 4,350 (2002 Census); 5,228 (1989...
- of the
district drain into the
Luchega River, the
Beryoza River, and the
Obsha River, the
tributaries of the
Mezha River, a
tributary of the Daugava. The...
-
Western Dvina. The
biggest tributary of the
Mezha within the
district is the
Obsha.
Small areas in the
south of the
district belong to the
drainage basin of...
- of the Mezha. The main
tributaries of the
Mezha in the
district are the
Obsha, the Shesnitsa, and the Yelsha. Lake Shchuchye, the
biggest lake in the...
- Army
quickly decided to withdraw,
beginning to
retreat on July 5 to the
Obsha River.
Efforts to
cross the
river failed, so the
remaining troops were led...