- Inya River
Inya ( _ru. Иня) is a river in Kemerovo and
Novosibirsk Oblast s ofRussia . It is a right tributary of theOb River . It is 663 km long, with adrainage basin of 17 600 km².The Inya has its sources in a ridge in the central part of the
Kuznetsk Basin , and flows through Kemerovo Olast in a mainly westerly direction, then enters Novosibirsk Oblast and finally joins the Ob River, just 5 km southeast of downtownNovosibirsk .At the village of Beryosovka, some 30 km from its mouth, the rivers average discharge is 47,0 m³/s (minimum in February at 8,6 m³/s, and maximum in May at 195 m³/s). Near the mouth the river is some 60 m wide and 1.5 m deep. Its main tributaries are the Kasma, Ur and Bachat.
By the Inya lies the towns of
Leninsk-Kuznetsky andToguchin . The riverflows through a rather densely populated area, and is crossed by several railway lines.The river freezes over in the beginning of November, and stays frozen till the spring thaw starts in mid-April.
References
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Great Soviet Encyclopedia
* [http://www.r-arcticnet.sr.unh.edu/ R-ArcticNET] - A Regional, Electronic, Hydrographic Data Network For the Arctic Region
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