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Kosva River : ウィキペディア英語版
Kosva River

Kosva ((ロシア語:Ко́сьва)) is a river in Perm Krai and Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, a left tributary of the Kama River. It is long, with a drainage basin of .

The river starts in the western portion of Sverdlovsk Oblast at the confluence of Bolshaya Kosva (Large Kosva), flowing from the Pravdinsky Rock, and Malaya Kosva (Small Kosva), flowing from the southern slope of the Kosvinsky Rock. It flows towards the west, and ends up in a bay of the Kama Reservoir. The Kosva is a mountain river with many waterfalls and rapids, among them the long Tulymsky Falls. In the middle parts of the river lies the Shirokovskaya hydroelectric power plant with Shirokovskoe Reservoir. The town of Gubakha is situated by the Kosva.
Main tributaries:
*Left: Kyrya;
*Right: Typyl, Tylai, Nyar, Nyur, Pozhva
== External links ==

*(Kosva in Great Soviet Encyclopedia )
*(Kosva in encyclopedia of Perm Krai )

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