Vychegda (Вычегда) is a river in the European part of Russia, tributary to the Northern Dvina. Its length is about 1,100 km. Its source is approx. 310km west of the northern Ural Mountains. It flows roughly in western direction, through Komi Republic and Arkhangelsk Oblast. The largest city along the Vychegda is Syktyvkar, the capital of Komi Republic. The Vychegda flows into the Northern Dvina in Kotlas (Arkhangelsk Oblast). The Northern Dvina (СеÌвеÑÐ½Ð°Ñ ÐвинаÌ) is a river in Northern Russia flowing through the Vologda Oblast and Arkhangelsk Oblast into the Dvina Bay of the White Sea. ... Map of Ural Mountains The Ural Mountains (Russian: УÑалÑÑкие гоÑÑ = УÑал) also known simply as the Urals and as the Riphean Mountains in Greco-Roman antiquity, is a mountain range that runs roughly north and south through western Russia. ... The Komi Republic (Russian: ; Komi: Ðоми РеÑпÑблика) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). ... Arkhangelsk Oblast (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). ... Syktyvkar (СÑкÑÑвкаÌÑ) is a city in Russia, and the capital of the Komi Republic. ... Kotlas is a Russian city (61° 15 N, 46° 35 E) in the Archangelsk oblast that lies at the confluence of Northern Dvina and Vychegda. ...
About 800 km of the Vychegda is navigable. The Vychegda is connected to the river Kama, tributary of the river Volga, by a canal. Kama (Russian: ; Tatar: Ãulman) is a river in Russia, the longest left tributary of the Volga. ... The Volga river in Western Russia, Europes longest river, with a length of 3,690 km (2,293 miles), provides the core of the largest river system in Europe. ...