- The
Cheptsa (Russian: Чепца; Udmurt: Чупчи) is a
river in the
north part of
Udmurtian Republic (Udmurtia) and
eastern Kirov Oblast, in Russia. It flows...
- mouth:
Belaya (right)
Kobra (right)
Letka (right)
Belaya Kholunitsa (left)
Cheptsa (left)
Velikaya (right)
Bystritsa (left)
Moloma (right)
Pizhma (right)...
-
Udmurt Republic, Russia,
located along the Trans-Siberian Railway, on the
Cheptsa River. Po****tion: 95,854 (2010 Census); 100,894 (2002 Census); 104,072 (1989...
- Dimitrovgrad)
Bezdna Aktay Kama (south of Kazan)
Vyatka (near Nizhnekamsk)
Cheptsa (near Kirov)
Belaya (near Neftekamsk) Ufa (in Ufa)
Yuryuzan (near Karaidel)...
- kilometers. Some of the most
significant rivers include the Vyatka, Moloma,
Cheptsa, and Kama rivers. The
region contains approximately 4,500 lakes, many of...
-
grouped into
three broad dialect groups:
Northern Udmurt,
spoken along the
Cheptsa River Southern Udmurt Besermyan,
spoken by the
strongly Turkified Besermyans...
-
Udmurt (Votyak) (Udmurt kyl)
Southern Udmurt Northern Udmurt (spoken
along Cheptsa River)
Besermyan (spoken by the
strongly Turkified Besermyans) Komi (Komi...
- (dig),. This man-made
canal connects the
Cheptsa River to the
Ocher river. This man-made
canal connects the
Cheptsa river to the
Ocher river. It was needed...
- km) 28 km
below Moloma's
source 127 km Loza
joins the 501 km
Cheptsa 102 km
below Cheptsa's source The 91 km
Tyatep joins the 535 km
Dyoma 70 km
below Dyoma's...
- Ки́рово-Чепе́цк) is a town in
Kirov Oblast, Russia,
located at the
confluence of the
Cheptsa and the
Vyatka Rivers, 20
kilometers (12 mi) east of Kirov. Po****tion:...