Inya River

The Inja the village Sarapulka ( Rajon Moschkowo, near Gorny )

Course of Inja ( Иня ) as a right tributary of the Ob in Novosibirsk ( Новосибирск )

The 663 km long Inja (Russian Иня ) is a right tributary of the Ob in Siberia (Russia, Asia).

The Inja rises to a ridge in the central part of the Kuznetsk Basin at 300 m above sea level. NN, initially flows through the Kemerovo Oblast in mainly western directions, later the Novosibirsk Oblast, and finally ends in the southern city of Novosibirsk near the settlement Inskaja in the Ob ( at 93 m above sea level. NN ).

The catchment area of ​​17,600 km ² comprises Inja. At the village Beryozovka about 30 km from the mouth, the average discharge is 47.0 m³ / s ( minimum in February with 8.6 m³ / s, maximum in May with 195 m³ / s). Near the mouth of the river is about 60 m wide, 1.5 m deep, the flow velocity is 0.2 m / s The main tributaries are, from left Kasma ( Касьма ), Ur ( Ур ) and Batschat ( Бачат ).

Are the cities Polyssajewo, Leninsk- Kuznetsk and Togutschin At the Inja. The river runs through relatively densely populated area and is crossed by several railway lines (Novosibirsk - Barnaul, Novosibirsk freight bypass route of the Trans -Siberian Railway, Jurga - Novokuznetsk ). In the valley of the river running across broad segments of railway and partly the road - Novosibirsk Novokuznetsk.

The Inja freezes from early November to mid-April. You can, as well as the large tributaries, are used at high water level for timber floating.

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