- The
Myosha (Tatar: Мишә; Russian: Мёша) is a
river in Tatarstan,
Russian Federation, a right-bank
tributary of the Kama. It
flows southward, east of and...
- (right) Ik (left)
Toyma (right) Zay (left)
Vyatka (right)
Sheshma (left)
Myosha (right)
Crossing of the
rivers Chusovaya (tributary) and Kama View in Yelabuga...
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Khanate of
Kazan in 1552 to 1556. It was
built in 1553 in the
confluence of
Myosha River and Kama River. It was
situated 60 km
south of
Kazan (today Taşkirmän...
- and its
largest tributary, the Kama, on the
banks of the
smaller river Myosha (a
tributary of the Kama); after
settling around 2006, it
expanded for 15...
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Mamadyshsky tract. The most
significant water source in the
region is the
Myosha River. In total, 146
springs have been
identified in the region, of which...
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Derzhavin family. The
Derzhavins once held
profitable estates along the
Myosha River,
about 25
miles (40 km) from the
capital city of Kazan, but over time...
- the
Republic of Tatarstan, Russia,
located on the
Ushnya River in the
Myosha's basin, 10
kilometers (6.2 mi)
north of Pestretsy, the
administrative center...
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nearest railway station is
located 39 km away, in the city of Arsk. The
Myosha river flows through the
territory of the
Tyulyachinsky District. The terrain...
- reserve) at the
confluence of the
Volga River, the Kama River, and the
Myosha River.
There are two
sections to the reserve, one on the left bank terraces...
- (river in Italy), a
river in the
Marche region Mişä,
Tatar name for the
Myosha River Misa, Lucknow, a
village in
Uttar Pradesh,
India Misa (river in Italy)...