Kosva
Scheme of the Kama River Basin.
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationNorth Ural
MouthKama Reservoir
 • coordinates
58°53′37″N 56°37′47″E / 58.89361°N 56.62972°E / 58.89361; 56.62972
Length283 km (176 mi)
Basin size
6,300 km2 (2,400 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average90 m3/s (3,200 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionKama Reservoir‹See Tfd›

Kama‹See Tfd›

VolgaCaspian Sea

The Kosva (Russian: Ко́сьва) is a river in Perm Krai and Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, a left tributary of the Kama. It is 283 kilometres (176 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 6,300 square kilometres (2,400 mi2).[1]

The river starts in the western portion of Sverdlovsk Oblast at the confluence of the Bolshaya Kosva (Large Kosva), flowing from the Pravdinsky Rock, and the Malaya Kosva (Small Kosva), flowing from the southern slope of the Kosvinsky Rock. It flows towards the west, and ends up in a bay of the Kama Reservoir. The Kosva is a mountain river with many waterfalls and rapids, among them the 6-kilometre (4 mi) long Tulymsky Falls. In the middle parts of the river lies the Shirokovskaya hydroelectric power plant with Shirokovskoe Reservoir. The town of Gubakha is situated by the Kosva.

Main tributaries:

  • Left: Kyrya;
  • Right: Tylay, Typyl, Nyar, Nyur, Pozhva

References

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  1. ^ «Река КОСЬВА», Russian State Water Registry
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Kosvinsky Kamen

vegetation with an uneven rocky surface and small lakes fed by melting snow. The Kosva River flows from the mountain, hence the name. The Great Soviet Encyclopedia

Gubakha

Gubakha (Russian: Губа́ха) is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, located on the Kosva River (Kama's tributary) 400 kilometers (250 mi) northeast of Perm. Population:

Kosva, Perm Krai

Kosva (Russian: Косьва) is a rural locality (a village) in Oshibskoye Rural Settlement, Kudymkarsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The population was 17

Kama (river)

Kosa (right) South Keltma (left) Vishera (left) Yayva (left) Inva (right) Kosva (left) Obva (right) Chusovaya (left) Tulva (left) Siva (right) Buy (left)

List of rivers of Europe

an arm of the Kama Reservoir. Typyl (68 km) joins Kosva (238 km), 53 km below the source of the Kosva. Drainage area but not the length includes the reservoir

Land of Legends

Oblast were selected. Unique scenery were built on the banks of the Usva and Kosva rivers: wooden and stone cities, fortresses, stilt houses. It was released

Perm Krai

(285 mi) Vishera River — 415 km (258 mi) Yayva River — 403 km (250 mi) Kosva River — 283 km (176 mi) Kosa River — 267 km (165 mi) Veslyana River — 266 km

Komi-Permyak language

with the eastern Permian. The northern group of the Permian dialects (upon Kösva, Kama and Lup rivers) was under a strong Zyryan influence on all levels