Bolshaya Tereshka River
Tereshka in the Podgorny District.
Map
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationUlyanovsk Oblast
MouthVolga
 • location
Volgograd Reservoir near Marks
 • coordinates
51°49′1″N 46°32′33″E / 51.81694°N 46.54250°E / 51.81694; 46.54250
Length273 km (170 mi)
Basin size
9,680 km2 (3,740 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average17.5 m3/s (620 cu ft/s) recorded 46 km (29 mi) from mouth
Basin features
Progression‹See Tfd› VolgaCaspian Sea

The Bolshaya Tereshka (Russian: Большая Терешка) or simply Tereshka is a river in the Ulyanovsk and Saratov oblasts of the Russian Federation, a right tributary of the Volga. The Tereshka is 273 kilometres (170 mi) long, and its watershed covers 9,680 square kilometres (3,740 mi2).[1] It begins in the Privolzhskaya Hills and flows to the Volgograd Reservoir. Ice on the Tereshka forms in November or December and thaws in March or April.

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List of rivers of Russia

Podkumok (near Georgiyevsk) Volga (near Astrakhan) Yeruslan (near Kamyshin) Tereshka (near Saratov) Bolshoy Irgiz (near Volsk) Maly Irgiz Chapayevka (near Chapayevsk)

Valentin Varlamov

centre outside Moscow. Varlamov was born on 15 August 1934 in Sukhaya Tereshka in the Talchinska district of the Penza oblast. After World War II, Varlamov's

Agafia Savkina

become ill with tumors. Her sister Ovdoti and her sister's father-in-law Tereshka Ivlev were pointed out as her accomplices. They were accused of having

List of rivers of Europe

Europe, p. 61 "Kama". SWRR. "Akhtuba (river)". SWRR. "Yeruslan". SWRR. "Tereshka". SWRR. "Bolshoy Irgiz". SWRR. "Maly Irgiz". and "ЧЕРНАВА". SWRR. "Chapayevka"

Alpine Ballad

escape. Lyubov Rumyantseva as Julia Novelli Stanislav Lyubshin as Ivan Tereshka Aleksey Kotrelev as Madman Vladimir Belokurov as Austrian man Antonina

Pio Gama Pinto

survived by his wife, Emma Gama and his three daughters Linda, Malusha and Tereshka. Two years after the assassination, Emma and her daughters emigrated to

Prokopy Yelizarov

with his children, Fyedka, Gerasimko and Stepanko, and his brother-in-law Tereshka Anisim's son Veyagin. The homestead of Senka Artemy's son Lodygin with

Sivko-Burko

princess is located. In another tale with the title "Дурень-Терешка" ("Fool-Tereshka"), the king places his daughter on a Glass Mountain, and announces that