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The '''Shelon''' ({{lang-ru|Шелонь}}) is a [[river]] in the northwest part of [[European Russia]], in [[Dedovichsky District|Dedovichsky]], [[Porkhovsky District|Porkhovsky]], and [[Dnovsky District]]s of [[Pskov Oblast]] and [[Soletsky District|Soletsky]] and [[Shimsky District]]s of [[Novgorod Oblast]]. The Shelon is one of the principal tributaries of [[Lake Ilmen]]. It has a length of {{convert|248|km|mi}} and drains a basin of {{convert|9710|km2|mi2}}. The towns of [[Porkhov]] and [[Soltsy]], as well as urban-type settlements of [[Dedovichi]] and [[Shimsk]], are located on the banks of the Shelon River.
The '''Shelon''' ({{lang-ru|Шелонь}}) is a [[river]] in the northwest part of [[European Russia]], in [[Dedovichsky District|Dedovichsky]], [[Porkhovsky District|Porkhovsky]], and [[Dnovsky District]]s of [[Pskov Oblast]] and [[Soletsky District|Soletsky]] and [[Shimsky District]]s of [[Novgorod Oblast]]. The Shelon is one of the principal tributaries of [[Lake Ilmen]]. It has a length of {{convert|248|km|mi}} and drains a basin of {{convert|9710|km2|mi2}}. The towns of [[Porkhov]] and [[Soltsy]], as well as urban-type settlements of [[Dedovichi]] and [[Shimsk]], are located on the banks of the Shelon River.

The Shelon has its source in the swamps at the east of Pskov Oblast, close to the border with Novgorod Oblast. It flows northeast, then turns around and flows west. Around the urban-type settlement of Dedovichi the Shelon turns northwest. It further enters Porkhovsky District, and behind Porkhov turns north and then northeast. The Shelon crosses a short segment of Dnovsky District and returns to Porkhovsky District, crossing then to Novgorod Oblast. In Novgorod Oblast, the Shelon flows northeast and has its mouth by the urban-type settlement of Shimsk, forming an [[estuary]].


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 14:04, 1 April 2012

Shelon
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Physical characteristics
MouthLake Ilmen
Length248 kilometres (154 mi)[1]

The Shelon (Template:Lang-ru) is a river in the northwest part of European Russia, in Dedovichsky, Porkhovsky, and Dnovsky Districts of Pskov Oblast and Soletsky and Shimsky Districts of Novgorod Oblast. The Shelon is one of the principal tributaries of Lake Ilmen. It has a length of 248 kilometres (154 mi) and drains a basin of 9,710 square kilometres (3,750 sq mi). The towns of Porkhov and Soltsy, as well as urban-type settlements of Dedovichi and Shimsk, are located on the banks of the Shelon River.

The Shelon has its source in the swamps at the east of Pskov Oblast, close to the border with Novgorod Oblast. It flows northeast, then turns around and flows west. Around the urban-type settlement of Dedovichi the Shelon turns northwest. It further enters Porkhovsky District, and behind Porkhov turns north and then northeast. The Shelon crosses a short segment of Dnovsky District and returns to Porkhovsky District, crossing then to Novgorod Oblast. In Novgorod Oblast, the Shelon flows northeast and has its mouth by the urban-type settlement of Shimsk, forming an estuary.

History

The Battle of Shelon (July 14, 1471) between Muscovy and Novgorod Republic occurred in between the town of Soltsy and the mouth of Shelon. It ended up with a victory of the Muscovite army led by prince Kholmsky, and consequently resulted in the annexation of Novgorod by Muscovy (1478).

References

  1. ^ a b c Шелонь. Great Soviet Encyclopedia.

58°12′52″N 30°46′58″E / 58.21449°N 30.78266°E / 58.21449; 30.78266