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Bely Iyus River

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Bely Iyus (Russian: Белый ИюсWhite Iyus) is a river in the republic of Khakassia in Russia. A right tributary of the Chulym River, it is 224 kilometres (139 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 5,370 square kilometres (2,070 sq mi).

Map of r. Chernyy Iyus, Khakassia, Russia

The Bely Iyus has its sources on the eastern slopes of the Kuznetsky Alatau, at an elevation of 712 metres (2,336 ft). At the village of Maly Syutik it joins the Chorny Iyus (or Black Iyus), the left tributary of the Chulym. The Chulym together with the Bely Iyus is 2,023 kilometres (1,257 mi) long, and is thus one of Siberia's main rivers.

The village Iyus at (54.70022549345014, 89.77375030517578), see [1]

References

Bely Iyus River Wikipedia