Sosva River (Sverdlovsk Oblast) — Sosva River ( ru. Сосьва) is a river in Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia, a right tributary of the Tavda River. The length of the river is 635 km. The area of its drainage basin is 24,700 km². The Sosva freezes up in early November and breaks up in… … Wikipedia
Severnaya Sosva River — Severnaya Sosva (Северная Сосьва) River Country Russia Region … Wikipedia
Sosva — may refer to: *Sosva River, name of several rivers in Russia *Sosva, Serovsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, an urban type settlement in Serovsky District of Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia *Sosva, Khanty Mansi Autonomous Okrug, a settlement in Khanty… … Wikipedia
Ob River — For other uses, see Ob (disambiguation). Coordinates: 66°32′02″N 71°23′41″E / 66.53389°N 71.39472°E / 66.53389; 71.39472 … Wikipedia
Río Sosva — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Río Sosva (Река Со´сьва) El río Sosva, cerca de la ciudad de Sosva País que atraviesa … Wikipedia Español
Ob River — River, western Russia. Flowing across western Siberia northwestward from the Altai of central Asia, it courses through the Gulf of Ob into the Kara Sea of the Arctic Ocean. It is about 2,268 mi (3,650 km) long. Its middle course is through taiga … Universalium
Turya River — Turya ( ru. Турья) is a river in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Sosva, and is 128 km long, with a drainage basin of 1,160 km². The river has its sources in the boggy regions east of the central Ural Mountains. It flows… … Wikipedia
Kakva River — Kakva ( ru. Каква) is a river in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Sosva (in Ob s drainage basin). The river starts on the eastern slopes of the Ural Mountains, and flows eastwards to its confluence with the Sosva. It is… … Wikipedia
Tavda River — The Tavda River ( ru. Тавда) is a river in Sverdlovsk Oblast and Tyumen Oblast in Russia, Tobol s left tributary. It is formed by the confluence of the Lozva and Sosva Rivers. The length of the Tavda is 719 km. The area of its basin is 88,100 km² … Wikipedia
Yugra — ( ru. Югра) was the name of the lands between the Pechora River and Northern Urals in the Russian annals of the 12th ndash;17th centuries, as well as the name of the Khanty and partly Mansi tribes inhabiting these territories. The difference… … Wikipedia