Dvina River
The Dvina River is a significant waterway in northeastern Europe, flowing through Belarus and Russia. It is approximately 1,020 kilometers long and is known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse ecosystems. The river is an important transportation route and supports local economies through fishing and tourism.
The Dvina River has two main tributaries: the Western Dvina and the Northern Dvina. The Western Dvina flows into the Baltic Sea, while the Northern Dvina empties into the White Sea. Both branches play a crucial role in the region's hydrology and are vital for the communities that depend on them.