Kukhva Explained

Kukhva
Source1 Location:Lake Numerne
Mouth:Velikaya
Mouth Coordinates:57.3744°N 28.1631°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Length:1060NaN0[1]
Source1 Elevation:107m (351feet)
Basin Size:828km2

The Kukhva (Latvian: Kūkova, Russian: Кухва) is a river in Kārsava, Baltinava, and Viļaka municipalities of Latvia and in Pytalovsky and Ostrovsky Districts of Pskov Oblast in Russia. It is a left tributary of the Velikaya. It is 106km (66miles) long, and the area of its basin 828km2.

The source of the Kukhva is Lake Numerne in eastern Latvia. The river flows north, and a stretch of it forms part of the international border between Latvia and Russia. The Kukhva further north departs from the border, crosses the northern part of Pytalovsky District of Pskov Oblast, forms the border between Ostrovsky and Pytalovsky District, turns east and crossing Ostrovsky District where it joins the Velikaya from the left. The mouth of the Kukhva is in the village of Trushki.

The drainage basin of the Kukhva comprises areas in northeastern Latvia, as well as in the north of Pytalovsky District and in the west of Ostrovsky District of Pskov Oblast in Russia.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://textual.ru/gvr/index.php?card=150030. ru:Река Кухва (Кухава). State Water Register of Russia. Russian. 15 July 2012.