The Velikaya River (Великая) is located in western Russia (Pskov Oblast). It flows through the city Pskov and into the Lake Peipus, which is drained by the Narva River. Pskov Oblast (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). ... The Trinity Cathedral (1682-99) is a symbol of Pskovs former might and independence. ... Lake Peipsi - Landsat satellite photo Lake Peipus (Estonian: Peipsi järv, Russian: ЧÑдÑкое озеÑо (Chud Lake), German: Peipussee) is a large lake, on the border between Estonia and Russia in Eastern Europe. ... Narva river is a river which flows at the border of Estonia and Russia. ...
We cross the river over the old-fashioned hanging bridge inaugurated by Tsar Nicholas 1, and after a short ride come to our camp spot on the bank of RiverVelikaya.
RiverVelikaya flowing through the city reflects Kremlin towers and domes that makes the city even more attractive.
St.Petersburg, a megapolis with over 4 millions population, is located in the delta of the Neva River and across the islands of its delta on the coast of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea.
The FGU Center for State Sanitary and Epidemiological Supervision is responsible for only periodical monitoring of water objects depending on the sanitary or epidemiological situation in the region, and does not have permanent monitoring stations.
The main water management institution in the Velikaya catchment is the Committee of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection for the Pskov Region belonging to the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation.
There are twenty-two monitoring stations in the VelikayaRiver Basin, consisting of a variety of hydrochemical, hydrological, and hydrobiological monitoring techniques.