Okkervil River (Neva Basin) - Bridges

Bridges

There are 8 bridges across Okkervil River:

  • Utkin Bridge
  • Zanevsky Bridge
  • Yablonovsky Bridge
  • Rossijsky Bridge
  • Kollontay Bridge
  • Podvoisky Bridge
  • Tovarischesky Bridge
  • Dybenko Bridge
Rivers and canals of Saint Petersburg
  • Admiralteysky Canal
  • Admiralteysky Rov
  • Bezymyanny ruchey
  • Bobilka
  • Bumazhny Canal
  • Chyornaya, Lakhta
  • Chyornaya, Serovo
  • Chyornaya, Sestroretsk
  • Chyornaya Rechka
  • Dachnaya
  • Dudergofka
  • Dudergofsky Canal
  • Yekateringofka
  • Yemelyanovka
  • Fontanka
  • Frantsuzsky Kovsh
  • Galernaya Gavan
  • Gorely Ruchey
  • Glukharka River
  • Griboyedov Canal
  • Ivanovka
  • Izhora
  • Bolshaya Izhorka
  • Yuntolovka
  • Kamenka
  • Karpovka
  • Kovsh Novoy Gollandii
  • Krasnenkaya
  • Kanal kreposti Sankt-Peterburg †
  • Krestovka
  • Kronverksky Canal
  • Kronverksky Strait
  • Kryukov Canal
  • Lapka
  • Lebyazhya kanavka
  • Ligovsky Canal
  • Ligovsky Pond
  • Lubya
  • Matisov Canal
  • Moyka
  • Monastyrka
  • Morskoy Canal
  • Murzinka
  • Murinsky ruchey
  • Neva
  • Bolshaya Neva
  • Malaya Neva
  • Bolshaya Nevka
  • Srednyaya Nevka
  • Malaya Nevka
  • Nagorny Canal
  • Novaya
  • Novo-Admiralteysky Canal
  • Obvodny Canal
  • Okkervil
  • Okhta
  • Pryazhka
  • Salnobuyansky Canal
  • Seldyanoy Canal †
  • Sestra
  • Shkipersky Canal
  • Slavyanka
  • Smolenka
  • Spartak
  • Starozhilovka
  • Tarakanovka
  • Utka
  • Vvedensky Canal †
  • Volkovka River
  • Volkovsky Canal
  • Voskresensky Canal
  • Zhdanovka
  • Winter Canal


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