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Vyatka (river)
The Vyatka is a river in Kirov Oblast and Tatarstan in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Kama (river), Kama.Вятка (река в Кировской обл.)
Great Soviet Encyclopedia It is long, and its drainage basin covers .«Река Вятка»
Russian State Water Registry
The Vyatka begins in the northern parts of Udmurtia. It freezes over in the early November and remains so until the second half of April. The Vyatka teems with fish, including bream, Rutilus, roach, tench, sheat fish, Esox, pike, European perch, zander, etc. The Vyatka is navigable from its river mouth, mouth to the city of Kirov, Kirov Oblast, Kirov, upriver. Kirov was formerly kn ...
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Yarsky District
Yarsky District (; , ''Jar joros'') is an administrativeConstitution of the Udmurt Republic and municipalLaw #83-RZ district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of the Udmurt Republic, twenty-five in the Udmurt Republic, Russia. It is located in the northwest of the republic. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural locality (a settlement) of Yar, Yarsky Selsoviet, Yarsky District, Udmurt Republic, Yar.Law #46-RZ Population: 18,880 (Russian Census (2002), 2002 Census); The population of Yar accounts for 43.2% of the district's total population. References Notes Sources

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River Mouth
A river mouth is where a river flows into a larger body of water, such as another river, a lake/reservoir, a bay/gulf, a sea, or an ocean. At the river mouth, sediments are often deposited due to the slowing of the current, reducing the carrying capacity of the water. The water from a river can enter the receiving body in a variety of different ways. The motion of a river is influenced by the relative density of the river compared to the receiving water, the rotation of the Earth, and any ambient motion in the receiving water, such as tides or seiches. If the river water has a higher density than the surface of the receiving water, the river water will plunge below the surface. The river water will then either form an underflow or an interflow within the lake. However, if the river water is lighter than the receiving water, as is typically the case when fresh river water flows into the sea, the river water will float along the surface of the receiving water as an overflow. Al ...
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Moloma
The Moloma () is a river in Kirov Oblast in Russia, a right tributary of the Vyatka. It is long, and its drainage basin A drainage basin is an area of land in which all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, ... covers .«Река Молома»
Russian State Water Registry
The Moloma freezes over in early November and stays icebound until April.


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Velikaya (Kirov Oblast)
The Velikaya () is a river in Novosokolnichesky, Pustoshkinsky, Sebezhsky, Opochetsky, Pushkinogorsky, Ostrovsky, Palkinsky, and Pskovsky Districts of Pskov Oblast, as well as in the city of Pskov in Russia. It is the largest tributary of Lake Peipus and belongs to the drainage basin of the Narva. It is long, and the area of its basin . The name of the river literally means "Grand" or "Great" in Russian. The towns of Opochka, Ostrov and Pskov are located on the banks of the Velikaya. The principal tributaries of the Velikaya are the Alolya (right), the Issa (left), the Sorot (right), the Sinyaya (left), the Utroya (left), the Kukhva (left), the Cheryokha (right), and the Pskova (right). The source of the Velikaya is located in the Bezhanitsy Hills in the northwest of Novosokolnichesky District. The river flows south through a system of lakes to Lake Veryato, where it turns west. It accepts the Alolya from the right and gradually turns north, passing through the to ...
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Cheptsa
The Cheptsa (; ) is a river in the north part of Udmurtian Republic (Udmurtia) and eastern Kirov Oblast, in Russia. It flows through the city Glazov and flows into the Vyatka in Kirovo-Chepetsk, east of Kirov. It is long, and its drainage basin A drainage basin is an area of land in which all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, ... covers .«Река Чепца»
Russian State Water Registry


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Belaya Kholunitsa (river)
The Belaya Kholunitsa () is a river in Kirov Oblast in Russia, a left tributary of the Vyatka. It is long, and the area of its drainage basin is .«Река Белая Холуница»
Russian State Water Registry
The Belaya Kholunitsa has its sources in the
Upper Kama Upland Upper Kama Upland () is an elevation in the headwaters of Kama and Cheptsa rivers, located on the area of Udmurt Republic, Perm Krai and Kirov Oblast, Russia. On the east slopes start such right tributaries of Kama River as Kosa, Inva and Ob ...
, and flows through a flat landscape. The river is frozen over from November to April. It is used for floating of timber. ...
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Letka (river)
The Letka () is a river in the Komi Republic and Kirov Oblast in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Vyatka. The river is long, and its drainage basin covers .«Река Летка»
Russian State Water Registry
The Letka is
navigable A body of water, such as a river, canal or lake, is navigable if it is deep, wide and calm enough for a water vessel (e.g. boats) to pass safely. Navigability is also referred to in the broader context of a body of water having sufficient under ...
along its lower reaches.


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Kobra (river)
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Belaya (Vyatka)
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Vyatskiye Polyany
Vyatskiye Polyany () is a town in Kirov Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Vyatka River, southeast of Kirov. Population: 29,742 (2021 Estimate); History It has been known since 1596. A railway passed through it in 1915. Urban-type settlement status was granted to it in 1938 and town status—in 1942. Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Vyatskiye Polyany serves as the administrative center of Vyatskopolyansky District, even though it is not a part of it.Law #387-ZO As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the Town of Vyatskiye Polyany—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions .... As a municipal division, the Town of ...
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Sovetsk, Kirov Oblast
Sovetsk (), formerly Kukarka (; ), is a town and the administrative center of Sovetsky District in Kirov Oblast, Russia. Population: Etymology The origins of the name "Kukarka" are uncertain. It may derive from Mari words ''kü'' (stone) and ''karman'' (fortress) or from ''kugyrak'' (great). Attempts have been made to trace it to either Udmurt (''kar'' "town") or Turkic (''kukar'' "burned-away forest"). It is not related to the Russian word "" (''kukharka'', "female cook"). History In the 12th century, it was a capital of the local principality of Chumbylat, a renowned Mari leader and warrior. Kukarka was occupied in 1594 by Russians during colonization of Mari land. Later it was a ''sloboda'' in Vyatka Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was granted urban-type settlement status in 1918. Town status was granted to it in 1937, at which time its name was changed by the Soviet government into ''Sovetsk'' (lit. Sovietsk).Е. М. Поспелов. "Географическ ...
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