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Syas River () is a
river in the
Novgorod and
Leningrad Oblasts of
Russia. The Syas River flows from
Valdai Hills north into
Lake Ladoga. A town of
Syasstroy is located at its mouth. The largest tributary is
Tikhvinka River. Syas freezes up in November (sometimes in December or even January) and stays under the ice until April.
During the late
Vendel Age and early
Viking Age, the Syas River was popular as an alternative route to the
Volkhov for penetrating from the
Baltic Sea through
portages to the
Volga River. A fortress of
Alaborg was built by the
Vikings to guard the approaches to the Syas rapids. The route had declined by the
10th century.
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