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Pshish (Russian: Пшиш; Adyghe: Пщыщ) is a
river in
Krasnodar Krai and the
Republic of
Adygea of Russia. It is a left
tributary of the Kuban. It is 258...
- town in
Apsheronsky District of
Krasnodar Krai, Russia,
located on the
Pshish River, 113
kilometers (70 mi)
southeast of Krasnodar. It was
founded in...
- with
Uchkulan forms the Kuban. The 22 km
Bolshoy Pshish is the
longer source river of the 258 km
Pshish proper The
discharge below the
reservoir is reduced...
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modern village was
founded in 1923 near the
confluence of the
Arkhyz and
Pshish rivers. It is
located in a
mountainous region in the
vicinity of the eponymous...
- of the
eastern border between Adygea and
Krasnodar Krai)
Psekups River Pshish River Sakhray River Sukhoy Kurdzhips River —
flows near the archaeological...
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settlements or
villages were
located in the
river valleys Kurdzhips, Psheha,
Pshish, and Psekups. However,
today the vast
majority of them live in diaspora...
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Elevation 3,238 m (10,623 ft)
Prominence 1,322 m (4,337 ft)
Parent peak Gora
Pshish Isolation 21.08 km (13.10 mi)
Coordinates 43°48′05″N 40°12′09″E / 43...
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tributaries include the
Bolshoy Zelenchuk, Maly Zelenchuk, Urup, Laba,
Belaya and
Pshish. The main
tributaries of the
Kuban are, from
source to mouth:
Teberda (left)...
- territories.
Bzhedug were
subdivided into
Chechenay tribe (Psekups
River and
Pshish River) and the
Hamish tribe (Afips
River and
Psekups River). They were involved...
- Russian). "Gora Belalakaya". PeakVisor. Zekara,
Russia at Peakbagger.com "Gora
Pshish". PeakVisor.
Mount Ostry Tolbachik,
Russia at Peakbagger.com "Gora Ostryy...