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Kilmez (Russian: Кильмезь) may
refer to
several places in Russia:
Kilmez (river), a
tributary of the
Vyatka in
Udmurtia and
Kirov Oblast Kilmez, Kirov...
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Kilmez (Russian: Кильмезь) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in
Kilmezsky District of
Kirov Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 5,956 (2010 Census);...
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Bystritsa (left)
Moloma (right)
Pizhma (right) Voya (left)
Urzhumka (right)
Kilmez (left)
Shoshma (right) /ˈvjɑːtkə, viˈɑː-/; Russian: Вятка [ˈvʲatkə]; Tatar:...
- The
Kilmez (Russian: Кильмезь; Udmurt: Калмез) is a
river in
Udmurtia and
Kirov Oblast in Russia, a left
tributary of the Vyatka. The
river is 270 kilometres...
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Vyatka 92 km
below Vyatka's source. 107 km Ut
joins the 270 km
Kilmez 188 km
before Kilmez flows into
Vyatka Palomka (44 km)
joins the
Moloma (419 km) 28...
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Kiknur 9795
Kilmezsky District Кильмезский район urban-type
settlement of
Kilmez 13086 Kirovo-Chepetsky
District Кирово-Чепецкий район town of Kirovo-Chepetsk...
- 5694°E / 57.1886; 52.5694
Length 15 km (9.3 mi)
Basin size 70 km2 (27 sq mi) Basin features
Progression Uva→ Vala→
Kilmez→ Vyatka→ Kama→ Volga→
Caspian Sea...
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novel Zhivaya Voda (Aqua Vitae).
Vladimir Krupin was born in the
village of
Kilmez,
Kirovskaya Oblast, to a
local forester. In 1957,
after graduating from...
- such as the
Tatars and
Maris and
geographic places such as the Cheptsa,
Kilmez River.
Dorvyzhy consists of 10
cantos plus an
introduction or beginning...
- settlement) of
Kilmez. Po****tion: 13,086 (2010 Census); 16,132 (2002 Census); 18,370 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Kilmez accounts for 45...