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The '''Lovat''' ({{lang-be|Ловаць}}, {{IPA-be|ˈɫovatsʲ|pron}}; {{lang-ru|река́ Ло́вать}}) is a [[river]] in [[Vitebsk Oblast]] of [[Belarus]], [[Nevelsky District, Pskov Oblast|Nevelsky]], [[Velikoluksky District|Velikoluksky]], and [[Loknyansky District]]s, as well as of the city of [[Velikiye Luki]], of [[Pskov Oblast]] and [[Kholmsky District, Novgorod Oblast|Kholmsky]], [[Poddorsky District|Poddorsky]], [[Starorussky District|Starorussky]], and [[Parfinsky District]]s of [[Novgorod Oblast]] in [[Russia]]. The source of the Lovat is [[Lake Lovatets]] in northwestern Belarus, and the Lovat is a tributary of [[Lake Ilmen]]. Its main tributaries are the [[Loknya River|Loknya]] (left), the [[Kunya River|Kunya]] (right), the [[Polist River|Polist]] (left), the [[Redya River|Redya]] (left), and the [[Robya River|Robya]] (right) Rivers. The towns of [[Velikiye Luki]] and [[Kholm, Kholmsky District, Novgorod Oblast|Kholm]], as well as the urban-type settlement of [[Parfino]], are located on the banks of the Lovat. |
The '''Lovat''' ({{lang-be|Ловаць}}, {{IPA-be|ˈɫovatsʲ|pron}}; {{lang-ru|река́ Ло́вать}}) is a [[river]] in [[Vitebsk Oblast]] of [[Belarus]], [[Nevelsky District, Pskov Oblast|Nevelsky]], [[Velikoluksky District|Velikoluksky]], and [[Loknyansky District]]s, as well as of the city of [[Velikiye Luki]], of [[Pskov Oblast]] and [[Kholmsky District, Novgorod Oblast|Kholmsky]], [[Poddorsky District|Poddorsky]], [[Starorussky District|Starorussky]], and [[Parfinsky District]]s of [[Novgorod Oblast]] in [[Russia]]. The source of the Lovat is [[Lake Lovatets]] in northwestern Belarus, and the Lovat is a tributary of [[Lake Ilmen]]. Its main tributaries are the [[Loknya River|Loknya]] (left), the [[Kunya River|Kunya]] (right), the [[Polist River|Polist]] (left), the [[Redya River|Redya]] (left), and the [[Robya River|Robya]] (right) Rivers. The towns of [[Velikiye Luki]] and [[Kholm, Kholmsky District, Novgorod Oblast|Kholm]], as well as the urban-type settlement of [[Parfino]], are located on the banks of the Lovat. |
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Revision as of 16:39, 3 March 2012
58°12′42″N 31°26′40″E / 58.21167°N 31.44444°E
Lovat | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Lake Ilmen |
Length | 530 kilometres (330 mi)[1] |
The Lovat (Template:Lang-be, pronounced [ˈɫovatsʲ]; Template:Lang-ru) is a river in Vitebsk Oblast of Belarus, Nevelsky, Velikoluksky, and Loknyansky Districts, as well as of the city of Velikiye Luki, of Pskov Oblast and Kholmsky, Poddorsky, Starorussky, and Parfinsky Districts of Novgorod Oblast in Russia. The source of the Lovat is Lake Lovatets in northwestern Belarus, and the Lovat is a tributary of Lake Ilmen. Its main tributaries are the Loknya (left), the Kunya (right), the Polist (left), the Redya (left), and the Robya (right) Rivers. The towns of Velikiye Luki and Kholm, as well as the urban-type settlement of Parfino, are located on the banks of the Lovat.
References
External links
Media related to Lovat River at Wikimedia Commons
- "Река Ловать" (in Russian). State Water Register of Russia. Retrieved 23 February 2012.