Yazva | |
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Location | |
Country | Russia |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Vishera |
• coordinates | 60°21′25″N 56°48′40″E / 60.35694°N 56.81111°E |
Length | 162 km (101 mi) |
Basin size | 5,900 km2 (2,300 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Vishera→ Kama→ Volga→ Caspian Sea |
The Yazva (Russian: Я́зьва; Komi: Ёдз, Yodz) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Vishera. It flows through the south part of the Krasnovishersky District and enters the Vishera downstream of the town of Krasnovishersk, 73 kilometres (45 mi) from its confluence with the Kama. The Yazva is 162 kilometres (101 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 5,900 square kilometres (2,300 sq mi).[1] Traditionally, Komi-Yazva, a Finno-Ugric language, has been spoken in the river basin.
Tributaries
The main tributaries of the Yazva are, from source to mouth:[1]
- Left: Molmys, Mel, Glukhaya Vilva, Kolynva
- Right: Kolchim
References
- 1 2 «Река ЯЗЬВА», Russian State Water Registry
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