Yarenga River

Position of Jarenga (English Yarenga ) in the catchment area of the Northern Dvina

The Jarenga (Russian Яренга, Яреньга ) is a 281 km long right tributary of the Vychegda in the Komi Republic and Arkhangelsk Oblast in northwestern Russia.

The Jarenga springs near the settlement Weschaika in the Komi Republic. They passed the same place Jarenga, which is already located in the Arkhangelsk Oblast, then flows in a southwesterly direction. From the right Jarenga takes its largest tributary, the Uktym on. In the lower reaches it flows south and finally joins up with Jarensk in the Vychegda.

The Jarenga drains an area of 5140 km ². It is covered between October and April of a layer of ice. Because of the snow has melted, the amount of water in the river multiplied over the months from April to June, so that there will be flooding. The average discharge at the level Tochta, 20 km above the mouth, is 49 m³ / s

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