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Obshchy Syrt (Russian: Общий Сырт,
pronounced [ˈopɕːɪj sɨrt]) is a
highland ridge, or
plateau (syrt), in the
European part of Russia. It
starts north...
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Obshchy Kolodez (Russian: Общий Колодезь) is a
village in
Korenevsky District,
Kursk Oblast, Russia. The
village is
located in the
basin of the Krepna...
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along the Volga,
following the
Volga north until the
Samara Bend,
along Obshchy Syrt (the
drainage divide between the
Volga and Ural Rivers), then north...
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Central Russian Upland (Russia, Ukraine) Oka–Don
Lowland Volga Upland Obshchy Syrt
Caspian Depression Ukraine Sian
Lowland Volhynian-Podolian Upland...
- Oblast,
Astrakhan Oblast, and
Stavropol Krai. In the
north it is
bounded by
Obshchy Syrt highland; in the West by
Volga Upland, Yergeni, and
Stavropol Upland [ru];...
- 200 cu ft/s). The
Dyoma has its
sources on the
northern slopes of the
Obshchy Syrt
plateau at the
border of
Orenburg Oblast north of the south-flowing...
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kilometers (5,800 sq mi). It has its
sources on the
northern slopes of the
Obshchy Syrt hills, and
flows into the
Samara 15
kilometers (9 mi) east of the...
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thwarted Ukrainian ****aults in
Korenevsky District near the
villages of
Obshchy Kolodez, Kauchuk, Alekseyevsky, and
Snagost and in
Sudzhansky District...
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drainage basin is 24,000 km2 (9,266 sq mi). Its
headwaters are at the
Obshchy Syrt
adjoining the Ural
River basin. It
flows west and
joins the Volga...
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steeply returns east
somewhat south at the
Samara bend, p****ing
around Obshchy Syrt,
reaching the
Urals at the
latitude of Magnitogorsk. The
range of...