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Yayva River

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Main source
  
North Ural

Basin size
  
6,250 km (2,410 sq mi)

Mouth
  
Kama Reservoir

River mouth
  
Kama Reservoir

Length
  
304 km

Country
  
Russia

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Yayva River (Russian: Яйва) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, left tributary of Kama River. It is 304 kilometers (189 mi) in length. The area of the basin is 6,250 square kilometers (2,410 sq mi). It starts on south slope of mountain range Kvarkush, 710 m above sea level, near the border with Sverdlovsk Oblast. It flows into Kama Reservoir, lower town Berezniki and opposite of settlement Oryol, forming a bay. It is a mountain river upstream with many rifts and rapids; downstream it is a flat river.

Contents

Map of r. Yayva, Permskiy Kray, Russia

Main tributaries:

  • Left: Kad, Chikman, Chanva, Vilva, Usolka;
  • Right: Ulvich, Ik.
  • Etymology

    The name of the river is a composition of the Komi-permyak words yay (meat) and va (water), so it can be translated as meat river, in the sense that it is rich with fish and animals. In some documents of the 17th century the river is called Eyva.

    References

    Yayva River Wikipedia