Viled River

Headwaters of Wiled

Location of Wiled in the catchment area of the Northern Dvina

The Wiled (Russian Виледь ) is a 321 km long left tributary of the Vychegda in the Arkhangelsk Oblast in northwestern Russia.

He has rajon its origin in the east of Wilegodski. Initially the Wiled flows in an easterly direction on the territory of the Republic of Komi, but turns on the verge northward and reached the Lenski rayon. Below the mouth of the sucking turns to the Wiled to the west, and shortly thereafter to the southwest. The river now flows rajon in Wilegodski again. Below the confluence of the Welikaja Okhta, the largest tributary of the Wiled, the valley of Wiled is relatively densely populated. The three largest settlements are Fominsk Wilegodsk and Iljinsko - Podomskoje. Between the two latter places the Wiled turns northwest and flows finally east of the city Korjazhma in the Vychegda. The Wiled drains an area of ​​5610 km ² size. The spring floods account for a major part of the annual runoff. The average discharge at the level Inajewskaja, 60 km above the mouth, is 41.5 m³ / s

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