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Yemtsa (Russian: Е́мца) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Plesetsky District of
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia,
located 42
kilometers (26 mi)
north of...
- The
Yemtsa (Russian: Емца) is a
river in
Plesetsky and
Kholmogorsky Districts and in the town of
Mirny of
Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. It is a left tributary...
- of
Mirny of
Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. It is a left
tributary of the
Yemtsa. It is 231
kilometres (144 mi) long, and the area of its
basin 5,080 square...
- 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
Ustya joins the 575 km Vaga...
- (6.2 mi) west of the
Sheleksa railway station, on the
right bank of the
Yemtsa River. Muni****lly, it is the
administrative center of
Savinskoye Urban...
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Moscow through Vologda to Arkhangelsk, also
enters the region. The
Yomtsa or
Yemtsa joins from the southeast, with the P1
highway (from Kargopol)
running parallel...
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adjacent to the
Northern Dvina,
whereas the
southern part is
limited by the
Yemtsa River, one of the
biggest tributaries of the
Northern Dvina. The northern...
- Oblast, Russia,
located on the
upper Vaymuga River, a
tributary of the
Yemtsa River in the
Northern Dvina basin.
Obozersky lies 133
kilometers (83 mi)...
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Tarasikha Tarasovo Ulitino Undozero Vershinino Yakshina Yangory Yarnema Yemtsa Yura-Gora
Yurmala Zakumikhinskaya Zashondomye Rural localities in Primorsky...
- Lisowski's
soldiers moved further northwards,
reaching as far as
Yemetsk on the
Yemtsa River, Solvychegodsk, Kholmogory, and Arkhangelsk.
Solvychegodsk was captured...