Volkhov River
Proper noun: * A river in northwestern Russia: The Volkhov River is a specific geographical feature, a river located in northwestern Russia. Its primary characteristic is that it flows in a generally northward direction and empties into Lake Ladoga.
The term "Volkhov River" is used as a proper noun to identify this specific river. It is typically used in geographical, historical, or travel contexts. * The ancient trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks utilized the Volkhov River. * The city of Veliky Novgorod is situated on the banks of the Volkhov River. * The Volkhov River connects Lake Ilmen to Lake Ladoga.
- The river's name can be used metonymically to refer to the region through which it flows or to historical events associated with it.
- The battle was a key moment in the history of the Volkhov region.
- Volkhov: Often used alone as a shortened form to refer to the river, especially in historical or regional contexts.
- He studied the medieval settlements along the Volkhov.
- Watercourse: A general term for a river or stream.
- River: The general category.
Note: As a proper noun identifying a unique entity, true synonyms are not applicable. The terms above are categorical, not interchangeable names.
- a river in northwestern Russia flowing generally north into Lake Ladoga