Bujar Mezha

The Mezha is a river in Nelidovsky, Zharkovsky, and Zapadnodvinsky Districts of Tver Oblast and Velizhsky District of Smolensk Oblast in Russia. It flows out of the Valdai Hills and continues west into the Daugava. The town of Nelidovo and the urban-type settlement of Zharkovsky are located along the Mezha. The Mezha is 259 kilometr…
The Mezha is a river in Nelidovsky, Zharkovsky, and Zapadnodvinsky Districts of Tver Oblast and Velizhsky District of Smolensk Oblast in Russia. It flows out of the Valdai Hills and continues west into the Daugava. The town of Nelidovo and the urban-type settlement of Zharkovsky are located along the Mezha. The Mezha is 259 kilometres long, and drains a basin of 9,080 square kilometres. Its main tributaries are the Bereza, the Luchesa, the Obsha, and the Yelsha.
  • Country: Russia
  • Mouth: Daugava (Western Dvina)
  • Length: 259 km (161 mi)
  • Basin size: 9,080 km² (3,510 sq mi)
  • Progression: Daugava→ Baltic Sea
Data from: en.wikipedia.org