Samara (Volga)

The Samara (Russian: Сама́ра, IPA: [sɐˈmarə]) is a river in Russia that runs into the Volga (left bank) at the city of Samara.[1] Its largest tributary is the Bolshoy Kinel.[2] It is 594 kilometres (369 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 46,500 square kilometres (18,000 sq mi).[3]

Samara River
Samara river in the city of Samara
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthVolga
  coordinates
53°10′01″N 50°03′43″E
Length594 km (369 mi)
Basin size46,500 km2 (18,000 sq mi)
Discharge 
  averageapprox. 50 m3/s (1,800 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionVolgaCaspian Sea
Lower Samara from space, Ural River at lower right

Honours

The asteroid 26922 Samara was named in honour of the river and city on 1 June 2007.[4]

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References

  1. Simon Richmond (2009). "Ulyanovsk and Samara". Russia (Ebook ed.). Lonely Planet. p. 447.
  2. Самара (река в Оренбургской и Куйбышевской обл.), Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  3. «Река Бездна», Russian State Water Registry
  4. JPL
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