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Vilnia River

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Basin size
  
623.5 km (240.7 sq mi)

River mouth
  
Neris River

Country
  
Lithuania

Length
  
80 km

Mouth
  
Neris

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Discharge
  
Average rate: 5.63 m/s (199 cu ft/s)

Main source
  
5 km (3.1 mi) south of Šumskas

Vilnia (also Vilnelė; Belarusian: Вільня/Vilnia [ˈvʲilʲnʲa], Polish: Wilejka, Wilenka) is a river in Lithuania. Its source is near the village of Vindžiūnai, 5 km south of Šumskas, at the Lithuanian-Belarusian border. The Vilnia is 79.6 km long and its basin covers 624 sq. km. For 13 km its flow makes the Belarus-Lithuania border, and the remaining 69 km are in Lithuania until it flows into the Neris River at Vilnius. Eventually, its waters, via the Neris's drainage into the Neman River, flow into the Baltic Sea. Its confluence with the Neris lies within the city of Vilnius, and the river's name was probably the source of the city's name.

Map of Vilnia, Vilnius, Lithuania

Springs along its length contribute to its flow. A series of wells accessing the river's groundwaters, drilled in the early 20th century, remained a major supply of potable water in the city into the late 20th century. The name of the river derives from the Lithuanian language word vilnis ("a surge") or vilnyti ("to surge").

Vilnelė, the diminutive form of the original hydronym Vilnia, came into popular use in Lithuanian and largely replaced the latter.

In an effort to restore the upstream migration of salmonids in the basin, a fish ladder was constructed on the Vilnia in 2000.

References

Vilnia River Wikipedia