Kyma River

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Position of Kyma in the catchment area of the mesas

The Kyma (Russian Кыма ) is a right tributary of the mesas in the Arkhangelsk Oblast in northwestern Russia.

The Kyma originates on the western flank of Timanrückens. First, flows to the northwest, but then turns south before it hits the mesas. Its main tributaries are Lopija from the right, and Tscholus, Sesja and Bolschaja Wisenga from the left. The Valley of the Kyma is largely uninhabited. Only the lower reaches and at the mouth, there are three villages.

The Kyma has a length of 219 km. It has a catchment area of ​​2630 km ². It is mainly fed by snowmelt.

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