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Sylva River

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Main source
  
Middle Urals

Length
  
493 km

Country
  
Russia

River mouth
  
Chusovaya River

Mouth
  
Chusovaya River

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Basin size
  
19,700 km (7,600 sq mi)

Discharge
  
Average rate: 139 m/s (4,900 cu ft/s)

The Sylva River (Russian: Сылва) is a river in Sverdlovsk Oblast and Perm Krai in Russia. It is 493 kilometres (306 mi) in length. The area of the basin is 19,700 square kilometres (7,600 sq mi). The Sylva River flows into the Chusovoy Cove of the Kama Reservoir. It freezes up in November and stays under the ice until April. Principal tributaries: Iren River, Babka River, Irgina River, Vogulka River (left); Barda River, Shakva River (right). Main port: Kungur.

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Map of r. Sylva, Permskiy Kray, Russia

Every year hundreds of tourists come to Kungur, through routes down the Sylva, Iren and Shakva rivers. The Sylva River flows leisurely over a flat plateau, across Preduraliye Nature Preserve, and past abrupt cliffs, fossilized remnants of coral reefs left by the long-disappeared Great Permian Sea, which at some places rise up to 100 metres (330 ft) above the level of the river, covered with pine and fir groves.

Inhabited localitiesEdit

  • The town of Kungur
  • The urban-type settlement of Suksun
  • The village of Molyobka
  • References

    Sylva River Wikipedia