Chumysh (river)

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The Chumysh (Russian: Чумыш) is a river in Russia, right branch of the Ob River (flows in Ob 88 km down from Barnaul). River starts from two rivers - Kara-Chumysh and Tom-Chumysh in Kemerovo Oblast. Length - 644 km, water basin - 23,900 sq. km.

About 68% of it's right-side basin is known as Salair ridge (Russian: Салаирский кряж) and Pre-Salair plains.

[edit] Main arms

[edit] Left arms

  • Kara-Chumysh (Russian: Кара-Чумыш), length 173 km
  • Sary-Chumysh (Russian: Сары-Чумыш), length 98 km
  • Kashkaraganha (Russian: Кашкарагаиха), length 84 km
  • Taraba (Russian: Тараба), length 70 km
  • Yama (Russian: Яма), length 67 km
  • Angurep (Russian: Ангуреп), length 48 km

[edit] Right arms

  • Tom-Chumysh (Russian: Томь-Чумыш), length 110 km
  • Uksunai (Russian: Уксунай), length 165 km
  • Alambai (Russian: Аламбай), length 140 km
  • Sungai (Russian: Сунгай), length 103 km
  • Talmenka (Russian: Тальменка), length 99 km
  • Kamenka (Russian: Каменка), length 78 km


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