Kholova Explained

Kholova
Mouth:Msta
Mouth Coordinates:58.5578°N 32.2294°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Russia
Length:1260NaN0[1]
Discharge1 Avg:15.6m3/s
Basin Size:1900km2

The Kholova (Russian: Холова) is a river in Krestetsky and Malovishersky Districts of Novgorod Oblast in Russia. It is a left tributary of the Msta. It is 126km (78miles) long, and the area of its basin 1900km2. The principal tributaries of the Kholova are the Khuba (right) and the Moshnya (left). The urban-type settlement of Kresttsy is located on the Kholova.

The source of the Kholova lies in Valday Hills, in the system of interconnected lakes at the border between Okulovsky and Krestetsky District. The river flows west, turns northwest, passes Kresttsy, turns north and enters Malovishersky District. Downstream of Kresttsy, it runs along the Ilmen Depression, which is almost flat. The mouth of the Kholova is close to the village of Zakholovye.

The Kholova is the main river of Krestetsky District. Its river basin comprises most of the area of the district, as well as minor areas in the southwest of Okulovsky District and in the southwest of Malovishersky District.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Холова. Great Soviet Encyclopedia.