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The Cheryokha (Russian: Черёха) is a river in Ostrovsky, Porkhovsky, and Pskovsky Districts, and in the city of Pskov of Pskov Oblast in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Velikaya and belongs to the basin of the Narva. It is 145 kilometres (90 mi) long, and the area of its basin 3,230 square kilometres (1,250 sq mi). The main tributary is the (right). The drainage basin of the Cheryokha includes the eastearn part of Ostrovsky District, the western part of Porkhovsky District, the southwestern part of Strugo-Krasnensky District, as well as the eastern part of Pskovsky District.

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  • Čerjocha (rusky Черёха) je řeka v Pskovské oblasti v Rusku. Je 145 km dlouhá. Povodí má rozlohu 3230 km². (cs)
  • The Cheryokha (Russian: Черёха) is a river in Ostrovsky, Porkhovsky, and Pskovsky Districts, and in the city of Pskov of Pskov Oblast in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Velikaya and belongs to the basin of the Narva. It is 145 kilometres (90 mi) long, and the area of its basin 3,230 square kilometres (1,250 sq mi). The main tributary is the (right). The source of the Cheryokha is , located in a swampy area southeast of the town of Ostrov. The river flows northwest, enters Porkhovsky District, and close to the border with Pskovsky District sharply turns west. On a short stretch it makes the border between Porkhovsky and Pskovsky Districts. In 8.7 kilometres (5.4 mi) upstream from the mouth the Cheryokha accepts the Keb, its biggest tributary, from the right. The last stretch of Cheryokha constitutes the border between the city of Pskov (north) and Pskovsky District (south). The Cheryokha joins the Velikaya in the southern end of the city of Pskov. The drainage basin of the Cheryokha includes the eastearn part of Ostrovsky District, the western part of Porkhovsky District, the southwestern part of Strugo-Krasnensky District, as well as the eastern part of Pskovsky District. The last 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) of the course of the river are listed in the State Water Register of Russia as navigable. (en)
  • Die Tscherjocha (russisch Черёха) ist ein rechter Nebenfluss der Welikaja in der russischen Oblast Pskow. Die Tscherjocha hat ihren Ursprung in dem kleinen See Tschereschno im .Sie durchfließt ein sumpfiges Tiefland anfangs in nördlicher Richtung, im Unterlauf in westlicher Richtung. Sie mündet schließlich am südlichen Stadtrand der Oblasthauptstadt Pskow in die nach Norden strömende Welikaja, 24 km oberhalb deren Mündung in das südliche Ende des Peipussees. Die Tscherjocha hat eine Länge von 145 km. Sie entwässert ein Areal von 3230 km². Sie wird hauptsächlich von der Schneeschmelze gespeist.Zwischen Ende März und Anfang Mai führt der Fluss Hochwasser.Der mittlere Abfluss beträgt 14 km oberhalb der Mündung 16,3 m³/s.In der zweiten Novemberhälfte / Dezember gefriert der Fluss und bleibt bis Ende März / April eisbedeckt. (de)
  • Черёха — река в России, протекает по территории Островского, Порховского и Псковского районов Псковской области. Правый приток реки Великой, длина реки — 145 км, площадь водосборного бассейна — 3230 км² Среднегодовой расход воды — в 14 км от устья 16,3 м³/с. Принадлежит к бассейну Балтийского моря. (ru)
  • 切廖哈河(俄語:Черёха),是俄羅斯的河流,位於該國西部普斯科夫州,屬於韋利卡亞河的右支流,發源自奧斯特羅夫東南面,河道全長145公里,流域面積3,230平方公里。 (zh)
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  • Čerjocha (rusky Черёха) je řeka v Pskovské oblasti v Rusku. Je 145 km dlouhá. Povodí má rozlohu 3230 km². (cs)
  • Черёха — река в России, протекает по территории Островского, Порховского и Псковского районов Псковской области. Правый приток реки Великой, длина реки — 145 км, площадь водосборного бассейна — 3230 км² Среднегодовой расход воды — в 14 км от устья 16,3 м³/с. Принадлежит к бассейну Балтийского моря. (ru)
  • 切廖哈河(俄語:Черёха),是俄羅斯的河流,位於該國西部普斯科夫州,屬於韋利卡亞河的右支流,發源自奧斯特羅夫東南面,河道全長145公里,流域面積3,230平方公里。 (zh)
  • Die Tscherjocha (russisch Черёха) ist ein rechter Nebenfluss der Welikaja in der russischen Oblast Pskow. Die Tscherjocha hat ihren Ursprung in dem kleinen See Tschereschno im .Sie durchfließt ein sumpfiges Tiefland anfangs in nördlicher Richtung, im Unterlauf in westlicher Richtung. Sie mündet schließlich am südlichen Stadtrand der Oblasthauptstadt Pskow in die nach Norden strömende Welikaja, 24 km oberhalb deren Mündung in das südliche Ende des Peipussees. (de)
  • The Cheryokha (Russian: Черёха) is a river in Ostrovsky, Porkhovsky, and Pskovsky Districts, and in the city of Pskov of Pskov Oblast in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Velikaya and belongs to the basin of the Narva. It is 145 kilometres (90 mi) long, and the area of its basin 3,230 square kilometres (1,250 sq mi). The main tributary is the (right). The drainage basin of the Cheryokha includes the eastearn part of Ostrovsky District, the western part of Porkhovsky District, the southwestern part of Strugo-Krasnensky District, as well as the eastern part of Pskovsky District. (en)
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