Pechora (river)

Pechora
Russian: Печо́ра; Komi: Печӧра; Nenets: Санэроˮ яха
Pechora catchment area and tributaries
EtymologyThe Russian name of the river is a combination of two words in an old local Nenets dialect, "pe" & "chora". Literally it means "forest dweller".
Location
CountryRussia
StateKhantia-Mansia, Komi Republic, Nenets Autonomous Okrug
CitiesNaryan-Mar, Pechora, Ust-Tsilma
Physical characteristics
SourceUral Mountains
  locationnear Nyaksimvol, Khantia-Mansia
  coordinates62°12′N 59°26′E / 62.200°N 59.433°E / 62.200; 59.433
  elevation630 m (2,070 ft)
MouthArctic Ocean, Pechora Sea / Barents Sea
  location
Pechorskaya Guba, Nenets Autonomous Okrug
  coordinates
68°18′N 54°25′E / 68.300°N 54.417°E / 68.300; 54.417
  elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length1,809 km (1,124 mi)
Basin size322,000 km2 (124,000 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationBarents Sea (near mouth)
  average(Period: 1993–2021)150 km3/a (4,800 m3/s)

(Period: 1984–2018)159 km3/a (5,000 m3/s)

(Period: 1971–2000)4,853.8 m3/s (171,410 cu ft/s)
Discharge 
  locationOksino
  average(Period: 1971–2015)4,823 m3/s (170,300 cu ft/s) (Period: 1981–1993)4,533 m3/s (160,100 cu ft/s)
  minimum643 m3/s (22,700 cu ft/s)
  maximum17,182 m3/s (606,800 cu ft/s)
Basin features
River systemPechora River
Tributaries 
  leftUnya, Northern Mylva, Velyu, Lemyu, Kozhva, Lyzha, Izhma, Neritsa, Pizhma, Tsilma, Sula
  rightIlych, Podcherye, Shchugor, Usa, Laya, Yorsa, Sozva, Shapkina, Kuya

The Pechora (Russian: Печо́ра; Komi: Печӧра; Nenets: Санэроˮ яха) is the sixth-longest river in Europe. Flowing from Northwest Russia and into the Arctic Ocean, it lies mostly in the Komi Republic but the northernmost part crosses the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.