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- Lovat_River watershed "21900.0".
- Lovat_River abstract "The Lovat (Belarusian: Ловаць, pronounced [ˈɫovatsʲ]; Russian: река́ Ло́вать) is a river in Vitebsk Oblast of Belarus, Usvyatsky, 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 northeastern 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.From the source, the Lovat flows in the southeastern direction along the border between Russia and Belarus, the it turns north and enters Pskov Oblast of Russia, crossing the border as Lake Sesito. In this area, the Lowat flows through the lake district, passing, in particular, Lake Vorokhobskoye. Downstrean of Velikiye Luki, in the selo of Podberezye, the Lovat turns northwest and enters Novgorod Oblast. Close to Lake Ilmen, the Lovat shares a river delta with the Pola and the Polist, though technically Polist is counted as a tributary of the Lovat.The river basin of the Lovat comprises vast areas in the south of Novgorod and Pskov Oblasts, as well as some areas in Tver Oblast and Vitebsk Oblast of Belarus. The Lovat is listed in the State Water Register of Russia as navigable between Parfino and the mouth, however, there is no passenger navigation. Until the 1990s, it was used for timber rafting.The Lovat served as a stretch of the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks, the most important trading route of medieval Rus. From Lake Ilmen, ships wen upstream the Lovat and then the Kunya, before ending up in the Western Dvina and the Dnieper, from where they could reach Constantinople via the Black Sea.".
- Lovat_River length "530000.0".
- Lovat_River origin Lake_Lovatets.
- Lovat_River riverMouth Lake_Ilmen.
- Lovat_River sourceCountry Belarus.
- Lovat_River sourceCountry Russia.
- Lovat_River thumbnail Lovat1.JPG?width=300.
- Lovat_River watershed "2.19E10".
- Lovat_River wikiPageID "1800462".
- Lovat_River wikiPageRevisionID "552430488".
- Lovat_River basinCountries Belarus.
- Lovat_River basinCountries Russia.
- Lovat_River caption "Lovat in Velikiye Luki".
- Lovat_River hasPhotoCollection Lovat_River.
- Lovat_River imageName "Lovat1.JPG".
- Lovat_River mouth Lake_Ilmen.
- Lovat_River origin Lake_Lovatets.
- Lovat_River riverName "Lovat River".
- Lovat_River subject Category:International_rivers_of_Europe.
- Lovat_River subject Category:Neva_basin.
- Lovat_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Novgorod_Oblast.
- Lovat_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Pskov_Oblast.
- Lovat_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Vitebsk_Region.
- Lovat_River point "58.211666666666666 31.444444444444443".
- Lovat_River type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Lovat_River type InternationalRiversOfEurope.
- Lovat_River type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Lovat_River type River109411430.
- Lovat_River type RiversOfNovgorodOblast.
- Lovat_River type RiversOfPskovOblast.
- Lovat_River type RiversOfVitebskRegion.
- Lovat_River type Stream109448361.
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- Lovat_River type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Lovat_River type BodyOfWater.
- Lovat_River type NaturalPlace.
- Lovat_River type Place.
- Lovat_River type River.
- Lovat_River type Stream.
- Lovat_River type Wikidata:Q532.
- Lovat_River type BodyOfWater.
- Lovat_River type Place.
- Lovat_River type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Lovat_River type BodyOfWater.
- Lovat_River type River.
- Lovat_River type Stream.
- Lovat_River type Location.
- Lovat_River type SpatialThing.
- Lovat_River comment "The Lovat (Belarusian: Ловаць, pronounced [ˈɫovatsʲ]; Russian: река́ Ло́вать) is a river in Vitebsk Oblast of Belarus, Usvyatsky, 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 northeastern Belarus, and the Lovat is a tributary of Lake Ilmen.".
- Lovat_River label "Lovat River".
- Lovat_River label "Lovat".
- Lovat_River label "Lovat".
- Lovat_River label "Lovat'".
- Lovat_River label "Lowat".
- Lovat_River label "Río Lovat".
- Lovat_River label "Łować".
- Lovat_River label "Ловать".
- Lovat_River label "ロヴァチ川".
- Lovat_River label "洛瓦季河".
- Lovat_River sameAs Lovať.
- Lovat_River sameAs Lowat.
- Lovat_River sameAs Río_Lovat.
- Lovat_River sameAs Lovat.
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- Lovat_River sameAs ロヴァチ川.
- Lovat_River sameAs 로바티_강.
- Lovat_River sameAs Lovat.
- Lovat_River sameAs Łować.
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- Lovat_River sameAs 533950.
- Lovat_River sameAs Q255379.
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- Lovat_River lat "58.211666666666666".
- Lovat_River long "31.444444444444443".
- Lovat_River wasDerivedFrom Lovat_River?oldid=552430488.
- Lovat_River depiction Lovat1.JPG.
- Lovat_River isPrimaryTopicOf Lovat_River.
- Lovat_River name "Lovat River".