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    The Yemtsa (Russian: Емца) is a river in Plesetsky and Kholmogorsky Districts and in the town of Mirny of Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. It is a left tributary...
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    settlement is derived from the Yemtsa River, which, however, flows at some distance from the settlement. In 1894–1897, Yemtsa railway station was built during...
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    extreme southwestern end of the area. The Yemtsa River flows in the north of the area, whereas the Mekhrenga River crosses it south to north in the eastern...
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    soldiers moved further northwards, reaching as far as Yemetsk on the Yemtsa River, Solvychegodsk, Kholmogory, and Arkhangelsk. Solvychegodsk was captured...
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    is fed by the 368 km Kubena. The 231 km long Mekhrenga joins the 188 km Yemtsa, 68 km before it reaches the Dvina. The 477 km Ustya joins the 575 km Vaga...
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    Northern Dvina River. The northern part of the park is adjacent to the Northern Dvina, whereas the southern part is limited by the Yemtsa River, one of the...
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  • 2 mi) west of the Sheleksa railway station, on the right bank of the Yemtsa River. Municipally, it is the administrative center of Savinskoye Urban Settlement...
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    Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, on both banks of the Vaymuga River, a tributary of the Yemtsa River. Within the framework of municipal divisions, it serves...
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    The Yomtsa or Yemtsa joins from the southeast, with the P1 highway (from Kargopol) running parallel. The Pinega, formerly an important river route, joins...
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    Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, located on the upper Vaymuga River, a tributary of the Yemtsa River in the Northern Dvina basin. Obozersky lies 133 kilometers...
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