Tulva

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The Tulva (Russian: Тулва) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left tributary of the Votkinsk Reservoir, which is fed and drained by the Kama.[1] The river is 118 kilometres (73 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 3,530 square kilometres (1,360 mi2).[2]

CountryRussia
locationMiddle Ural, Uinsky District
coordinates
57°13′09″N 55°34′36″E
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Tulva
Scheme of the Kama River Basin.
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
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  locationMiddle Ural, Uinsky District
MouthVotkinsk Reservoir
  coordinates
57°13′09″N 55°34′36″E
Length118 km (73 mi)
Basin size3,530 km2 (1,360 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionVotkinsk ReservoirKamaVolgaCaspian Sea
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The river begins in the highlands in the far south of Perm Krai. Its mouth is 10 kilometres (6 mi) southeast of the town of Osa. The main tributaries are the Barda, Bolshaya Amzya, Malaya Amzya, Chiriz, Tyundyuk, Sarashka, Yermiya, and Iskilda.

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