Dysna

The Dysna (Belarusian: Дзісна, romanized: Dzisna; Russian: Дисна, romanized: Disna) is a river that flows through Lithuania and Belarus into the Daugava River near the town of Dzisna.

Dysna
The Dysna in Belarus, near Dzisna town
Location
CountryLithuania, Belarus
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationIgnalina district municipality
MouthDaugava
  coordinates
55.565°N 28.2283°E / 55.565; 28.2283
Length176 km (109 mi)
Basin size8,193 km2 (3,163 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average3.59 m3/s (127 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionDaugavaBaltic Sea
Tributaries 
  leftJanka
  rightBirvėta, Avuta

The river originates from Lake Parsvėtas, near Dūkštas, Ignalina district municipality. It flows through Lake Dysnai and Lake Dysnykštis. Near Kačergiškės it turns east and for 39 km flows along the Lithuanian-Belarusian border. The length of the Dysna in Lithuania is 17 km. One of the lakes in the basin area is Lake Drūkšiai that used to support the now decommissioned Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant.

The Dysna's largest tributaries are the Birvėta, Golbica, Janka, Berezovka, and Mnuta.

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