Introduction to the Neva River: The Neva River is an important river in the northwest of the Russian Federation. It originates from Lake Ladoga, flows from east to west, passes through St. Petersburg, Russia, and flows into the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland. 74 kilometers long. The drainage area is 281,000 square kilometers (including the catchment areas of Lake Ladoga, Lake Onega and Lake Ilmen). The average annual flow of the river mouth is 2,530 cubic meters/second, and the annual runoff is 80 cubic kilometers. It is an important waterway for the White Sea-Baltic Sea and Volga River-Baltic Sea water systems.

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