Everything about Izhora River totally explained
Izhora (), also known as
Inger River, is a left
tributary of the
Neva River on its run through
Ingria in northwestern
Russia from
Lake Ladoga to
Gulf of Finland. A settlement of
Ust-Izhora (lit. "mouth of Izhora") is situated at the confluence of Izhora and Neva, halfway between
Saint Petersburg and
Schlisselburg. The town of
Kolpino is located on the Izhora as well. The river is noted as the furthest
Swedish forces ever reached between the
Viking Age and the
Time of Troubles.
Izhora's calculated length is 76
kilometers. The river draws its water mainly from natural groundwater springs, snow melt, and rain water. The river has a sustainable underground water supply in both summer and winter, never drying up or freezing through.
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