Osen (river) explained

Osen
Map:Rybinsk vdhr eng.svg
Mouth Location:Mologa
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Russia
Length:8.70NaN0
Basin Size:3210km2
Tributaries Left:Mogocha
Tributaries Right:Melecha

The Osen (Russian: Осень) is a river in Bezhetsky District of Tver Oblast in Russia. It is a major right tributary of the Mologa. It is 8.7km (05.4miles) long, and the area of its basin is 3210km2.[1]

The source of the Osen is located in Tver Oblast, close to the village of Pereuz. The Osen is formed by two rivers, the Mogocha and the Melecha, both of which are about 100km (100miles) long. The Osen flows southwest and joins the Mologa at the village of Yeski.

Despite the short length, the Osen has a rather big drainage area. It includes almost all of Molokovsky District, the southern half of Sandovsky District, the northern and the western parts of Bezhetsky District, and the southern half of Krasnokholmsky District, as well as minor areas in Vesyegonsky and Sonkovsky Districts. The town of Krasny Kholm and the urban-type settlement of Molokovo lie in the drainage basin of the Osen.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Река Осень. State Water Register of Russia. Russian. 18 July 2013.