The Vorona (Russian: Ворона) is a river in the Penza, Tambov, and Voronezh oblasts in Russia.[1] It is a right tributary of the Khopyor, and is 454 kilometres (282 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 13,200 square kilometres (5,100 mi2).[2] The average discharge at the mouth is 41.5 cubic metres per second (1,470 cu ft/s). The river is frozen over from the beginning of December to the first half of April. Its main tributary is the Chembar.[1]

Vorona
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Native nameВорона (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthKhopyor
  coordinates
51°21′01″N 42°02′21″E / 51.35028°N 42.03917°E / 51.35028; 42.03917
Length454 km (282 mi)
Basin size
13,200 km2 (5,100 sq mi)
Basin features
Progression‹See Tfd›

Khopyor‹See Tfd›

DonSea of Azov
Tributaries 
  leftChembar

The towns of Kirsanov, Uvarovo, and Borisoglebsk are along the Vorona.

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