Yeya River

Yeya River

Yeya ( _ru. Ея) is a river in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It falls into the Yeya Firth of Taganrog Bay, Sea of Azov. Length: 311 km, basin area: 8,650 sq.km. It dries up in summer. A port town of Yeysk is located by the Yeya Firth at the neck of the Yeya Spit. The river then travels to other, smaller water systems


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