Kama River
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| Кама, Çulman | ||||
| Length | 1805 km | |||
| Elevation of the source | ? m | |||
| Average discharge | ? m³/s | |||
| Area watershed | ? km² | |||
| Origin | Udmurtia | |||
| Mouth | Volga River | |||
| Basin countries | Russia | |||
Kama (Russian: река́ Ка́ма; Tatar: Çulman) is a river in Russia, left tributary of the Volga. It starts in Udmurtia flowing east, then turns south and west in Perm Oblast, flowing again through Udmurtia and then through Tatarstan, where it meets the Volga. The overall length is 1805 km. The largest tributaries to the Kama are Kosa, Vishera, Sylva, Chusovaya, Belaya, and Vyatka Rivers. The cities situated on the banks of the Kama are Solikamsk, Berezniki, Perm, Sarapul, and Naberezhnye Chelny.
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