Don River, Russia

This article is about the river in Western Russia. For other rivers with the same name, see Don River.
Don
Length 1950 km
Elevation of the source - m
Average discharge - /s
Area watershed 425,600 km²
Origin Russia, Ukraine
Mouth Sea of Azov
Basin countries Russia

The Don (Дон) is one of the major rivers of Russia. It rises near Tula, southeast of Moscow, and flows for a distance of about 1,950 km (1,220 miles) to the Sea of Azov.

From its source, the river first flows southeast to Voronezh, then southwest to its mouth. The main city on the river is Rostov on Don, its main tributary the Donets.

At its easternmost point, the Don comes near the Volga, and the Volga-Don Canal (length ca. 105 km (65 miles)), connecting both rivers, is a major waterway.

This part of the river saw Operation Uranus, one of the turning points of the Second World War.

The Don was known in the times of the old Scythians as the Tanaïs, and has been a major trading route ever since. Tanais appears in ancient Greek sources as the name of the river and of a city on it.

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See also: Don River, Russia, Basin, Cubic metre, Discharge (hydrology), Don River, Donets, Elevation, Kilometre