Kondurcha River

Kondurcha River

Infobox River
river_name = Kondurcha, Qondırça River


caption =
origin = Samara Oblast
mouth = Sok River, Samara Oblast
basin_countries = Tatarstan and Samara Oblast, Russia
length = 294 km
elevation =
mouth_elevation =
discharge = 9.44
watershed = 4,360 km²

The Kondurcha ( _ru. Кондурча; _tt. Кондырча|Qondırça) is a river in Samara Oblast and Tatarstan, Russian Federation, a right-bank tributary of the Sok River. It's length is 294 km (25 of them in Tatarstan) and its drainage basin is 4,360 km². It origins in Samara Oblast and falls to the Sok in Samara Oblast.Major tributaries are Shlama, Lipovka Rivers. The maximal mineralization 700-800 mg/l. Nurlat stays on the river. [TES|Кондырча]

ee also

*Battle of the Kondurcha River

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