Shozhma (river) explained

Shozhma
Native Name:Russian: Шожма, also Шежма or Шошма
Progression:Mosha
Subdivision Type1:Country
Length:540NaN0[1]
Mouth Elevation:730NaN0
Basin Size:140km2

The Shozma (Russian: Шожма) is a river in Nyandomsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. It is a left tributary of the Mosha. It is 54km (34miles) long.

The river flows out of Lake Big Shozhma (Russian: [[Bolshoye Shozmozero]]), crosses the Arkhangelsk-Moscow railway near the village of Shipakhovsky and crosses the village, then flows to the north up to village of Shozhma, which is on the left bank, there it turns to the east. The Shozhma flows in the general direction of the north-east. Another settlement on the river banks was the village of Kondratovskaya (with historical name the "Village of Shozhma" (Russian: derevnya Shozhma) in the middle course of the river. Kondratovskaya is now deserted.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://textual.ru/gvr/index.php?card=157644. ru:Река Шожма (Шежма, Шошма). State Water Register of Russia. Russian. 29 June 2011.