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  2. Kama (river) - Wikipedia

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    The confluence of the Volga and the Kama has exactly the same water content (Volga: 3,500 m 3 /s; Kama: 4,100 m 3 /s). The source of the Volga (228 m) is below the source of the Kama (331 m), which is the main factor in determining the superiority of any river. Compared to the Kama basin (507,000 km 2), the Volga has a larger basin (604,000 km ...

  3. Belaya (Kama) - Wikipedia

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    It is 1,430 kilometres (890 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 142,000 square kilometres (55,000 sq mi). [1] [2] Settlements along the Belaya include Beloretsk, Sterlitamak, Ufa (at the confluence with the river Ufa), and Birsk. The Belaya flows into the Kama near Neftekamsk.

  4. Obva - Wikipedia

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    The Obva (Russian: Обва) – is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a right tributary of the Kama. [1] It starts in the Upper Kama Upland, in the west part of Sivinsky District, near the border of Kirov oblast. It flows into Kama Reservoir, 780 kilometres (480 mi) from the confluence of the Kama and the Volga.

  5. Inva - Wikipedia

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    The Inva (Russian: Иньва) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a right tributary of the river Kama. [1] It begins in the Upper Kama Upland near the border of Kirov oblast then flows through Komi-Permyak Okrug and into Kama Reservoir, forming Invensky Bay. The main tributaries are Velva and Kuva (left), Yusva (right).

  6. Vishera (Perm Krai) - Wikipedia

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    The Vishera (Russian: Вишера) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left bank tributary of the Kama. It is 415 kilometres (258 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 31,200 square kilometres (12,000 sq mi). [1] [2] The Vishera freezes in late October or early November and stays under the ice until the end of April.

  7. Kosa (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Kosa (Russian: Коса, Komi: Кöсва) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a right tributary of the Kama. [1] [2] The river is 267 kilometres (166 mi) long and has a basin of 10,300 square kilometres (4,000 sq mi). [3] The Kosa freezes up in late October or November and stays icebound until April or early May.

  8. Kosva - Wikipedia

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    The Kosva (Russian: Ко́сьва) is a river in Perm Krai and Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, a left tributary of the Kama.It is 283 kilometres (176 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 6,300 square kilometres (2,400 sq mi).

  9. Usva (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Usva (Russian: Усьва) is a river in Perm Krai in Russia, a right tributary of the Chusovaya (Kama basin). The river is 266 kilometres (165 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 6,170 square kilometres (2,380 sq mi). [1] The Usva freezes up in the month of November and remains icebound until late April or early May.