Belaya River (Kama)
Belaya River, Ağidel, Aghidhel River | |
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Belaya River in Ufa | |
Belaya River basin | |
Country | Bashkortostan, Russia |
Basin features | |
Main source |
Iremel mountain 54°33′0″N 59°3′0″E / 54.55000°N 59.05000°E |
River mouth |
Kama, Nizhnekamsk Reservoir 55°53′14″N 53°36′14″E / 55.88722°N 53.60389°ECoordinates: 55°53′14″N 53°36′14″E / 55.88722°N 53.60389°E |
Basin size | 142,000 km2 (55,000 sq mi) |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 1,430 km (890 mi) |
Discharge |
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Belaya River (Russian: Бе́лая, Belaja; Bashkir: Ағиҙел, Ağiźel [ä.ʁi̠.ˈðɪ̞l], pronunciation ; Tatar: Cyrillic Агыйдел, Latin Ağídel, Arabic اعىدئل [ˌʌɣiˈdel]) is a river in Bashkortostan, Russian Federation. Its source lies in the south-western Ural Mountains.
It is 1,430 kilometres (890 mi) long.[1]
Settlements along the Belaya include Beloretsk, Sterlitamak, Ufa (at the confluence with the Ufa River), and Birsk. The Belaya flows into the Kama River near Neftekamsk.
References
- ↑ "Belaya River". Britannica.com. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
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