- The
Ponoy (Russian: Поно́й) is a
river on the Kola
Peninsula in Russia. It is 426 km in length. The area of its
basin is 15,500 km2. The
Ponoy's source...
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Belaya (on the Kola
Peninsula in
Murmansk Oblast)
Varzuga (in Kuzomen)
Ponoy (in
Ponoy)
Iokanga (in Iokanga)
Voronya The
rivers in this
section are sorted...
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major rivers flowing into the sea are the Vyg, Niva, Umba,
Varzuga and
Ponoy. The
seabed of the
central part and
Dvina Bay is
covered in silt and sand...
- "Kovda". SWRR. "Valasreka". SWRR. "Niva". SWRR. "Varzuga". SWRR. "
Ponoy". SWRR. "
Ponoy At
Ponoy". R-ArcticNet. "Statistik om älvar".
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- (international), Kirovsk, Kandalaksha,
Severomorsk (military),
Lovozero (military),
Ponoy, and
Krasnoshchelye (small
planes and choppers).
Strategic Oktyabrskaya...
- Kanevka,
Ponoy River, Russia's
Lovozersky District...
- but fast-moving
rivers with rapids. The most
important of them are the
Ponoy, the Varzuga, the Umba, the Teriberka, the Voronya, and the Yokanga. Most...
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tributary to the
river Ponoy on the Kola Peninsula, Russia. The
Purnach runs to the
south of and
roughly parallel to the
Ponoy. The
confluence of the...
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Kovdskaya Volost,
Tetrinskaya slobodka and
Pyalitskaya slobodka,
along with
Ponoy, were
merged into
Varzuzhskaya Volost, and
Poryegubskaya Volost was merged...
- Cape
Svyatoy Nos. The
major rivers flowing to the sea at the
coast are the
Ponoy and the Strelna. Administratively, the
Tersky Coast is
shared between Lovozersky...