Kazym

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Kazym
Bassin-fluvial-de-l-Ob-sans.png
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthOb
 • coordinates
63°53′45″N 65°51′25″E / 63.8958°N 65.8569°E / 63.8958; 65.8569Coordinates: 63°53′45″N 65°51′25″E / 63.8958°N 65.8569°E / 63.8958; 65.8569
Length659 km (409 mi)
Basin size35,600 km2 (13,700 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionObKara Sea

The Kazym (Russian: Казы́м) is a river in Russia. It flows over the West Siberian Plain, and is a right tributary of the Ob. The Kazym is 659 kilometres (409 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 35,600 square kilometres (13,700 sq mi).[1] Its average discharge is 267 cubic metres per second (9,400 cu ft/s).

The town of Beloyarsky is along the Kazym.

References[]

  1. ^ Река КАЗЫМ in the State Water Register of Russia (Russian)


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