Luzha River

Luzha River

Luzha River ( _ru. Лужа) is a river in Kaluga Oblast in Russia, which originates in Moscow Oblast. It is a right tributary of the Protva River (Oka's basin). The length of the river is 159 km. The area of its drainage basin is 1,400 km². The luzha freezes up in November (rarely in December) and breaks up in April. The town of Maloyaroslavets is located on the Luzha River.

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