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The Tsna (in its upper part: Mokraya Vershina ) is a river in the Tambov and Ryazan oblasts of Russia , a left tributary of the Moksha (Volga basin). The length of the river is 451 km. The catchment area is 21500 km². The height of the mouth is 86 m above sea level.

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11-923: (Redirected from Tsna River ) Tsna or TSNA may refer to: Tsna (Moksha) , a river in Tambov Oblast and Ryazan Oblast, tributary of the Moksha (Oka basin) Tsna (Tver Oblast) , a river in Tver Oblast, Msta basin Tsna (Pripyat) a tributary of the Pripyat in Belarus Tsna (Oka) , a river in Moscow Oblast, tributary of the Oka Tobacco-specific nitrosamines Topics referred to by

22-528: A section from the mouth to the village of Ten'siupino with a length of 47 km (2002). The left bank is treeless, heavily populated, but the villages are mostly 1–3 km from the river. Along the right bank almost everywhere there is a forest belt, but it comes to the water only in certain places, as it was cut down during the Great Patriotic War . On the bank of the Tsna River there is

33-665: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tsna (Moksha) On the river are the cities of Kotovsk , Tambov , Morshansk , Sasovo . It begins in the Sampursky District under the name of Mokraya Vershina . The Tsna has the following tributaries, from mouth to source: Karian - length 48 km, Lipovitsa - 52 km, Lesnoy Tambov - 89 km, Chelnaya 121 km, Kersha with Khmelina - 86 and 49 km, Kashma with Bolshoy and Small Lomovis - respectively 111, 106, 66 km, Serp - 66 km. The name of

44-575: The Holy Spring, known in Tambov and the nearest regions, located in the village of Treguliai. In the summer, many people come there to drink from the spring or bathe. The Tsna below Tambov is a meandering calm river, 40–80 m wide, flowing along a wide valley with a lot of creeks, a stream where you can go fishing. On the banks of the reeds, thickets of bush. Water is markedly polluted. From Tambov to Morshansk there are 5 dams with locks. The first - in

55-538: The Semikinskiy Canal, which significantly shortens the way for Tsna. In the floodplain of Tsna near Perkino, Semikino and below - the labyrinths of overgrown with old reeds. Below the village of Semikino - Lake Lebyazhye and Orekhov Zaton - the largest floodplain lakes on the river Tsna. Below the Lake Orekhov Zaton on the high right bank is a natural species platform, from where the panorama of

66-434: The banks again meadows. The river becomes wide (from 100 to 200 m). Before the last dam (HPP), the river forms a reservoir with a length of about 6 km and a width of 0.5 km. The dam is also in the area of the villages Aglomazovo and Tenshupino, where the river spills about 1 km. But after the reconstruction of the dam, the dam began to collapse year after year, and now the river has become much shallow. Below

77-575: The creek leads. Before the village Serpovoe - the sixth dam. Ten kilometers from the dam after the mouth of the Serp tributary on the right high bank is a pine forest. At local residents this tract is called the Serpovsky Utesom. Pine forest, reaching the river, there is also in front of the Rysly; Behind the village there is a floating bridge. The village of Chernitovo is a dam. Behind the dam on

88-684: The river (as well as the Oka tributary of the same name) is usually derived from the Baltic *tasna, comparing it with Prussian *tusnan "quiet". Less popular is the version of origin from the Old Russian *dysna "right", bringing together the name with the hydronym of the Desna. A calm, flat river, heavily regulated by dams, navigable in places from Tambov itself. The list of inland waterways in Russia includes

99-443: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tsna . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tsna&oldid=959189918 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

110-521: The village of Kulevatovo, the floodplain of the Tsna River, the mouth of the Chelnovoi River comes off. The fourth dam is behind the village of Mamontovo, the fifth - in Morshansk. Below Morshansk, Tsna becomes wider, the current is faster, beaches with small, sometimes silty, sand appear. The shores are mainly meadow, only near Mutasievo on the right bank of the wedge is the forest to which

121-418: The village of Tambov Forestry. The second one is near the village of Goreloe. Behind her, the river makes a long loop. Near the village of Troitskaya Dubrava is the third gateway. Behind the village of Kuleshovo is an oak forest. The forest comes to the shore and near the village of Perkino. In the city of Tambov in 1912 was built the first in the Tambov region a small hydroelectric station. Below Perkino begins

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