- The
Shchugor (Russian: Щугор) is a
right tributary to the
Pechora in the Komi Republic,
northwest Russia. It is 300
kilometres (190 mi) long, and has a...
- Ust-Shchuger (Russian: Усть-Щугер, Komi: Тшугӧр, Čugör),
formerly known as Ust-
Shchugor (Усть-Щугор), is a
rural locality (a village) in the Komi Republic, Russia...
- 662 m (5,453 ft)). They
extend for more than 225 km (140 mi)
south to the
Shchugor. The many
ridges are
sawtooth shaped and
dissected by
river valleys. Both...
-
kilometres (844 mi) from the mouth),
north to
Vuktyl and Ust-Shchuger
where the
Shchugor joins from the east. The
river then
flows north to
Pechora town, where...
- (Usa)". SWRR. "Adzva". SWRR. "Kosyu". SWRR. "Bolshaya Rogovaya". SWRR. "
Shchugor". SWRR. "Ilych". SWRR. "Voronya"., "Lake Lovozero". and "Kurga". SWRR....
-
short Sob
River to the
lower Ob River. 2. From the
middle Pechora, up the
Shchugor River, over
either of two Ural p****es and down the
Northern Sosva to the...
- Kolva. Its most
significant tributaries are: Left: Larevka, Volim; Right:
Shchugor Visherka in
encyclopedia of Perm Krai «Река Вишерка»,
Russian State Water...
- others, see Verkhoturye). The
route ran from the
Pechora River, up the
Shchugor River, over
either of two p****es and down the
Sosva to the Ob and the fur-rich...