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
Physical characteristics
MouthIrtysh
  coordinates
57°19′03″N 73°22′43″E
Length530 km (330 mi)
Basin size21,300 km2 (8,200 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionIrtyshObKara Sea

Notes

  1. Royal Geographical Society (1856) "Irtish" A Gazetteer of the World: Volume IV: Hensburrow-Lurin A. Fullarton, Edinburgh, Scotland, p. 293
  2. Река Шиш in the State Water Register of Russia (Russian)
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