Konda River

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The Konda in the Ob Basin.

Konda (Russian: Конда) is a river in the Khanty–Mansia district of Russia. The town of Uray and the Shaimskoye oil field is situated by the Konda.

It is a left tributary of the Irtysh, and has a length of 1097 km and a drainage basin of 72 800 km². The river has its sources on the western edge of the West Siberian Plain. The average discharge 164 km from its mouth is 231 m³/s, with a maximum of 1220 m³/s, and a minimum of 36,1 m³/s. The river is frozen over from late October to late April. Its main tributaries are from the left: Mulymya, Bolshoy Tap, Yukonda and Kama, and from the right: Yevra and Kuma.

The Konda region, or Kondia, is one of the many provinces mentioned in the full official title of Russian Tsars.

Coordinates: 60°42′23″N 69°40′13″E / 60.7064°N 69.6703°E / 60.7064; 69.6703

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