Ugra Ganapati

The Ugra is a river in Smolensk and Kaluga Oblasts in Russia, left tributary of the Oka. The east-flowing Ugra joins the north-flowing Oka at Kaluga and the united river, called the Oka, continues east to the Volga. In the 16th century, the Ugra-Oka confluence was the western end of a line of forts protecting Muscovy from Tatar raids. The river is known for the …
The Ugra is a river in Smolensk and Kaluga Oblasts in Russia, left tributary of the Oka. The east-flowing Ugra joins the north-flowing Oka at Kaluga and the united river, called the Oka, continues east to the Volga. In the 16th century, the Ugra-Oka confluence was the western end of a line of forts protecting Muscovy from Tatar raids. The river is known for the Great stand on the Ugra River. Its length is 399 kilometres and its basin 15,700 square kilometres. It is frozen from late November until the end of March. 60% of its annual flow is snowmelt, mostly in April.
  • Country: Russia
  • Mouth: Oka
  • Length: 399 km (248 mi)
  • Basin size: 15,700 km² (6,100 sq mi)
  • Progression: Oka→ Volga→ Caspian Sea
Data from: en.wikipedia.org