- The
Kosva (Russian: Ко́сьва) is a
river in Perm Krai and
Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, a left
tributary of the Kama. It is 283
kilometres (176 mi) long,...
- Kosa (right)
South Keltma (left)
Vishera (left)
Yayva (left) Inva (right)
Kosva (left) Obva (right)
Chusovaya (left)
Tulva (left) Siva (right) Buy (left)...
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Gubakha (Russian: Губа́ха) is a town in Perm Krai, Russia,
located on the
Kosva River (Kama's tributary) 400
kilometers (250 mi)
northeast of Perm. Po****tion:...
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Kosva (Russian: Косьва) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Oshibskoye Rural Settlement,
Kudymkarsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The po****tion was 17...
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vegetation with an
uneven rocky surface and
small lakes fed by
melting snow. The
Kosva River flows from the mountain,
hence the name. The
Great Soviet Encyclopedia...
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Oblast were selected.
Unique scenery were
built on the
banks of the Usva and
Kosva rivers:
wooden and
stone cities, fortresses,
stilt houses. It was released...
- an arm of the Kama Reservoir.
Typyl (68 km)
joins Kosva (238 km), 53 km
below the
source of the
Kosva.
Drainage area but not the
length includes the reservoir...
- (285 mi)
Vishera River — 415 km (258 mi)
Yayva River — 403 km (250 mi)
Kosva River — 283 km (176 mi) Kosa
River — 267 km (165 mi)
Veslyana River — 266 km...
- with the
eastern Permian. The
northern group of the
Permian dialects (upon
Kösva, Kama and Lup rivers) was
under a
strong Zyryan influence on all levels...
- Lake type
reservoir Primary inflows Kama, Chusovaya, Sylva, Obva, Inva,
Kosva Primary outflows Kama Basin countries
Russia Max.
length 272 km (169 mi)...