The Oka (russian: Ока́, ) is a river in central
Russia
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, the largest right
tributary
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of the
Volga. It flows through the regions of
Oryol,
Tula,
Kaluga,
Moscow
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,
Ryazan,
Vladimir and
Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod ( ; rus, links=no, Нижний Новгород, a=Ru-Nizhny Novgorod.ogg, p=ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət ), colloquially shortened to Nizhny, from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land, formerly known as Gork ...
and is navigable over a large part of its total length, as far upstream as the town of
Kaluga. Its length is and its catchment area is .
[«Река Ока»]
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Moscow
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sits on one of the Oka's tributaries—the
Moskva
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.
Name and history
The Oka river was the homeland of the Eastern Slavic
Vyatichi tribe. By the 5th century the land around the Oka river was inhabited by different Slavic tribes. The Baltic tribe of
Galindians also lived in the western part of the Oka basin. Turkic tribes also inhabited the Oka area. The Oka river was also inhabited by Vikings and other peoples from Scandinavia. Artifacts of Scandinavian origin were found along the Oka - Volga route. There is no consensus opinion where the name Oka originated from.
From the Mongol conquest until about 1633, the Oka was the last line of defense against steppe raiders. Later
Zasechnaya cherta
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, a chain of fortification lines, was created to protect
Grand Duchy of Moscow and later the
Tsardom of Russia from the
Crimean-Nogai Raids. It was south of the original line along the Oka.
The river gave its name to the
Upper Oka Principalities, situated upstream from
Tarusa. In 1221 Grand Duke
Yuri II of Vladimir founded
Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod ( ; rus, links=no, Нижний Новгород, a=Ru-Nizhny Novgorod.ogg, p=ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət ), colloquially shortened to Nizhny, from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land, formerly known as Gork ...
, later to become one of largest Russian cities, to protect the Oka's confluence with the Volga. The
Qasim Khanate, a Muslim polity, occupied the middle reaches of the Oka (around the city of
Kasimov) in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Before the construction of the railways in the mid-19th century and the building of the
Moscow Canal in the 1930s, the Oka, along with its tributary
Moskva
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, served as an important transportation route connecting
Moscow
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with the Volga. Due to the Oka's and Moskva's meandering courses, travel was not particularly fast: for example, it took
Cornelis de Bruijn around 10 days to sail from Moscow down these two rivers to Nizhny Novgorod in 1703. Traveling upstream may have been even slower, as the boats had to be pulled by
burlaks.
Landmarks
The banks of the river are dotted with historical and cultural sites, including the medieval monasteries of
Murom, the mosques and minarets of
Kasimov, the fortified
kremlin
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s of
Kolomna and
Serpukhov, the memorial houses of
Vasily Polenov and
Sergey Yesenin, the excavated ruins of
Old Ryazan and the
Oka Shukhov Tower.
The
Prioksko-Terrasny Biosphere Reserve
Prioksko-Terrasny Nature Biosphere Reserve (russian: Приокско-Террасный государственный природный биосферный заповедник ''Priokska-Tyerrasnyy gosudarstvyennyy prirodnyy biasfyernyy zapav ...
lies along the left bank of the river opposite the town of
Pushchino and is known for its
wisent breeding nursery.
Main tributaries
The largest tributaries of the Oka are, from source to mouth:
[
* Zusha (right)
* Upa (right)
* Zhizdra (left)
* Ugra (left)
* Protva (left)
* ]Nara
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(left)
* Lopasnya
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(left)
* Besputa (right)
* Osyotr (right)
* Moskva
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(left)
* Vozha (right)
* Pronya
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(right)
* Pra (left)
* Gus (left)
* Moksha (right)
* Tyosha
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(right)
* Ushna (left)
* Kishma (right)
* Klyazma (left)
Cities and towns on the Oka
* Oryol
* Belyov
Belyov (russian: Белёв) is a town and the administrative center of Belyovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Oka River. Population: 13,180 (2018);
History
As is the case with many other towns in the former ...
* Chekalin
* Kaluga
* Aleksin
* Tarusa
* Serpukhov
* Stupino
* Kashira
* Protvino
* Pushchino
* Kolomna
* Ryazan
* Kasimov
* Murom
* Pavlovo
* Navashino
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* Dzerzhinsk
* Nizhny Novgorod
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In culture
The Oka appears as the title and main theme in a popular, nostalgia filled song (in which it is compared to the Vistula
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river in Poland) of the Polish 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division which was formed nearby in 1943. The unit fought all the way to Berlin alongside the Red Army. It was written by Leon Pasternak.
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