Shish (river)
The Shish (Russian: Шиш) is a river in the Omsk Oblast of Russia. It is a right tributary of the Irtysh.[1] It is 378 km long with a basin area of 5,270 km².[2] The Shish usually freezes by early November and the ice breaks up by the end of April.
Shish | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Irtysh |
• coordinates | 57°19′03″N 73°22′43″E |
Length | 530 km (330 mi) |
Basin size | 21,300 km2 (8,200 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Irtysh→ Ob→ Kara Sea |
Notes
gollark: If it's two dimensional you'd just need 3, though the maths would still be a bit hard.
gollark: Which is a shame, since this sounds cool. I think if you had the volumes and some way to convert them into distances, and several computers/hypothetical listener things of known position, you could probably trilaterate the lighting's source pretty easily.
gollark: I do not believe there is a way for computers to detect sounds.
gollark: You probably *can't* run it in practical-CC, given limited RAM.
gollark: Well, you can't.
External links
- "Шиш" ("Shish") Большая Советская Энциклопедия (The Great Soviet Encyclopedia), in Russian
- "река Шиш" ("river Shish") Омская область на карте (Omsk Oblast in Maps), photographs of the Shish River, in Russian
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