Bolshaya Nevka River
Not to be confused with Bolshaya Neva River.
Bolshaya Nevka | |
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View from the Grenadiers Bridge in September 2006 | |
Native name | Большая Невка |
Country | Russia |
Location | Leningrad Oblast |
Basin | |
Main source |
Neva 59°57′17.1″N 30°20′25.2″E / 59.954750°N 30.340333°E |
River mouth |
Neva Bay 59°58′45.3″N 30°13′32.8″E / 59.979250°N 30.225778°ECoordinates: 59°58′45.3″N 30°13′32.8″E / 59.979250°N 30.225778°E |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 8.5 km (5.3 mi) |
The Bolshaya Nevka (Russian: Большая Невка) is an arm of the Neva that begins about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) below the Liteyny Bridge in Saint Petersburg.[1]
Attractions
- Bridges
- Samson Bridge
- Grenadiers Bridge
- Kantemirovsky Bridge
- Ushakovsky Bridge
- 3rd Yelagin Bridge
- Saint Petersburg TV Tower
- Russian cruiser Aurora
- Lopukhinsky Garden
- Kamenny Island Palace
- Maritime Victory Park
- Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden
- Monument to Alfred Nobel
See also
References
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