- Chulym River (Malyye Chany Lake)
Chulym ( _ru. Чулым) is a river in the
endorheic drainage basin ofLake Chany in the southeastern part of theWest Siberian Plain inRussia . The river is 392 km in length, with adrainage basin of 17 900 km².The Chulym is formed by several tributaries in the "Toyskoye Zaymishche" (russian: Тойское Займище) and "Troshinskoye Zaymishche" (russian: Трошинское Займище) swamps north of
Baraba Steppe , some 100 km northwest ofNovosibirsk , at an elevation of 150 meters. The river flows over the Baraba Steppe in a southwesterly direction, and flows through the lakes of Sargul (russian: Саргуль, 34,6 km²) and Uryum (russian: Урюм, 84,1 km²), before it finally terminates, at 106 meters elevation, inMalyye Chany Lake (russian: Малые Чаны – "Little Chany"), which is connected toLake Chany through a shortstrait .In its lower reaches the river is some 30 m wide and 5 m deep. Its main tributaries are the Suma River (left), and the
Kargat River (right).In its upper course is the town of Chulym, named after the river. Here the river is crossed by the
Trans-Siberian Railway and the M51 highway.The Chulym is frozen over from November to April/May.
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