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Updated: 24.12.2003
River, north-western Russia. It is the major outlet for Lake Ilmen, whence it flows past Novgorod and directly north-northeast into Lake Ladoga across a level, swampy basin.
The river is 139 mi (224 km) long and drains a basin of 31,000 sq mi (80,200 sq km).
It is frozen from mid-November to mid-April.
At the town of Volkhov the first hydroelectric station in the Soviet Union was built in 1926.
The Volkhov, in early times part of the important Baltic Sea-Black Sea trade route,is navigable only by small craft.