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Bolshoy Cheremshan River : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bolshoy Cheremshan River
Bolshoy Cheremshan ((ロシア語:Большой Черемшан), literally ''Greater Cheremshan'', ) is a river in Russia, a left tributary of the Volga between the Kama River and Samara River. It flows southwest to the Volga near Dimitrovgrad. The main inflows are the Bolshaya Sulcha and Maly Cheremshan. The maximal discharge is (1979), and the minimal mineralization is 600-800 ''mg/l''. The riverbed is meandering and the meadows are wide. From around 1650 the Trans-Kama Line of forts ran along or near the Cheremshan. ==References==
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