Neva River
Proper noun: * The Neva River: A major river in northwestern Russia that flows from Lake Ladoga, through the city of Saint Petersburg, and into the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea.
The term "Neva River" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this geographical feature. It is a key identifier for the river and is used in historical, geographical, and cultural contexts. * Saint Petersburg is famously built on the delta of the Neva River. * The Neva River is a crucial waterway for transportation in the region. * Many bridges cross the Neva River in the city center.
- "on the Neva": A common phrase used to indicate location along or near the river, often referring to Saint Petersburg itself.
- The Winter Palace stands majestically on the Neva.
- Neva: The most common shortened form used to refer to the river, especially in compound names or informal contexts.
- The Neva Embankment is a popular walkway.
- They took a boat tour on the Neva.
As a proper noun referring to a specific river, "Neva River" does not have other distinct meanings. Its significance is primarily geographical and historical.
- The Neva: The standard synonym and abbreviated form.
There are no common English idioms that use "Neva River." References are direct and literal.
- a river in northwestern Russia flowing generally west into the Gulf of Finland