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Syas

Syas

FieldValue
nameSyas
native_nameru
imageSjas.jpg
image_captionRiver Syas some kilometers from Syasstroy
source1_locationValdai Hills
mouthLake Ladoga
mouth_coordinates
progression
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Russia
length_km260
length_ref
mouth_elevation5 m
discharge1_avg53 m3/s
basin_size_km27330
basin_size_ref
Syas River in Leningrad Oblast.

The Syas () is a river in Lyubytinsky District of Novgorod Oblast and Tikhvinsky and Volkhovsky Districts of Leningrad Oblast, Russia. The Syas flows from the Valdai Hills north into Lake Ladoga. The town of Syasstroy is located at its mouth. It is 260 km long, and the area of its basin 7330 km2. The largest tributary of the Syas is the Tikhvinka (right).

The source of the Syas is in the Valday Hills north of the settlement of Nebolchi. The river flows north and enters Leningrad Oblast. It crosses the Tikhvin Ridge from the south to the north. Further north, it accepts the Tikhvinka from the right and turns west. There it accepts the Lunenka from the left, turns northwest and crosses into Volkhovsky District. The mouth of the Syas is downstream from the city of Syasstroy.

The river basin of the Syas comprises parts of Volkhovsky, Tikhvinsky, and Boksitogorsky Districts of Leningrad Oblast and Lyubytinsky District of Novgorod Oblast. In the west and the south, it is separated from the river basin of the Volkhov, in the north it is separated from the river basin of the Svir, and in the east it is separated from the river basin of the Volga. The Syas is connected with the Volga through the Tikhvinka, the Tikhvin Water System, and the Chagodoshcha and the Mologa.

The Syas freezes up in November (sometimes in December or even January) and stays under the ice until April.

During the late Vendel Age and the early Viking Age, the Syas was popular as an alternative route to the Volkhov for penetrating from the Baltic Sea through portages to the Volga. A fortress of Alaborg was built by the Vikings to guard the approaches to the Syas rapids. The route had declined by the 10th century.

References

References

  1. "Сясь". Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
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