Pechora (river)

The Pechora (Russian: Печо́ра; Komi: Печӧра; Nenets: Санэроˮ яха) is the sixth-longest river in Europe. Flowing from Northwest Russia and into the Arctic Ocean, it lies mostly in the Komi Republic but the northernmost part crosses the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Pechora
Russian: Печо́ра; Komi: Печӧра; Nenets: Санэроˮ яха
Pechora catchment area and tributaries
EtymologyThe Russian name of the river is a combination of two words in an old local Nenets dialect, "pe" & "chora". Literally it means "forest dweller".
Location
CountryRussia
StateKhantia-Mansia, Komi Republic, Nenets Autonomous Okrug
CitiesNaryan-Mar, Pechora, Ust-Tsilma
Physical characteristics
SourceUral Mountains
  locationnear Nyaksimvol, Khantia-Mansia
  coordinates62°12′N 59°26′E
  elevation630 m (2,070 ft)
MouthArctic Ocean, Pechora Sea / Barents Sea
  location
Pechorskaya Guba, Nenets Autonomous Okrug
  coordinates
68°18′N 54°25′E
  elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length1,809 km (1,124 mi)
Basin size322,000 km2 (124,000 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationBarents Sea (near mouth)
  average(Period: 1993–2021)150 km3/a (4,800 m3/s)

(Period: 1984–2018)159 km3/a (5,000 m3/s)

(Period: 1971–2000)4,853.8 m3/s (171,410 cu ft/s)
Discharge 
  locationOksino
  average(Period: 1971–2015)4,823 m3/s (170,300 cu ft/s) (Period: 1981–1993)4,533 m3/s (160,100 cu ft/s)
  minimum643 m3/s (22,700 cu ft/s)
  maximum17,182 m3/s (606,800 cu ft/s)
Basin features
River systemPechora River
Tributaries 
  leftUnya, Northern Mylva, Velyu, Lemyu, Kozhva, Lyzha, Izhma, Neritsa, Pizhma, Tsilma, Sula
  rightIlych, Podcherye, Shchugor, Usa, Laya, Yorsa, Sozva, Shapkina, Kuya
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