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Mekhrenga River

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River mouth
  
Yemtsa 12 m (39 ft)

Discharge
  
33 m³/s

Country
  
Russia

Length
  
231 km

Mouth
  
Yemtsa River

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Basin size
  
5,080 square kilometres (1,960 sq mi)

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 a left tributary of the Yemtsa River. It is 231 kilometres (144 mi) long, and the area of its basin 5,080 square kilometres (1,960 sq mi). The principal tributaries of the Mekhrenga are the Shorda (left), the Myagdoma (right), and the Puksa (left).

Map of r. Mekhrenga, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia

The Mekhrenga is the biggest tributary of the Yemtsa, and is actually longer than the Yemtsa. Its river basin covers the northern part of the Nyandomsky District, the south-eastern part of the Plesetsky District, and the southern part of the Kholmogorsky District.

The source of the Mekhrenga is in the south of the Plesetsky District, close to the border with the Nyandomsly District, several kilometers to the west of the village of Saltozero. It flows east, passes two lakes (Lake Ora and Lake Chyolmus) and then turns north. Downstream from the lakes, the valley of the Mekhrenga is populated, except for the stretch of the river within the town limits of Mirny. The mouth of the Mekhrenga is located in the village of Ust-Mekhrenga.

References

Mekhrenga River Wikipedia