| Name other | Sarjanka |
|---|---|
| Source 1 | Bižas Lake[1] |
| Source1 location | Rundēni Parish, Ludza Municipality, Latvia |
| Source1 coordinates | 56.255°N 27.737778°E |
| Source1 elevation | 172.2 m (565 ft) |
| Mouth | Daugava |
| Mouth location | near Vyerkhnyadzvinsk in Belarus |
| Mouth coordinates | 55.828889°N 27.880833°E |
| Mouth elevation | 109 m (358 ft) |
| Country | Belarus, Latvia |
| Length | 85.4 km |
| Basin size | 1047 km² |
Sarja,[2] also known as Sarjanka[3][2] (Сарьянка), is a transboundary river in Latvia and Belarus, and a right-bank tributary of the Daugava River. Originating from Bižas Lake in eastern Latvia,[1] the river flows through the historical and ethnographic region of Latgale before forming part of the Latvia–Belarus border and continuing into northern Belarus.[3] The Sarja is 85.4 km long and belongs to the Daugava river basin, which ultimately drains into the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic Sea. The river flows through a sparsely populated landscape of forests, wetlands, and agricultural areas, and is noted for its natural scenery and ecological significance in the border region between the two countries. Several small tributaries join the Sarja along its course before it empties into the Daugava near Vyerkhnyadzvinsk in Belarus.
References
- ^ "Bižas Lake". ludzasbiblio.lv. Ludzas bibliotēka. Retrieved 9 May 2026.
- ^ "Sarja" (in Latvian). vietvardi.lgia.gov.lv. Latvijas Ģeotelpiskās informācijas aģentūra. Retrieved 9 May 2026.
- ^ "Sarjanka" (in Latvian). ludzasbiblio.lv. Ludzas bibliotēka. Retrieved 9 May 2026.