Vyatka (river)
The Vyatka (/ˈvjɑːtkə, viˈɑː-/; Russian: Вя́тка, IPA: [ˈvʲatkə]; Tatar: Cyrillic Нократ, Latin Noqrat; Mari: Виче, romanized: Viče; Udmurt: Ватка, romanized: Vatka) is a river in Kirov Oblast and the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia, a right tributary of the Kama.[1] It is 1,314 kilometres (816 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 129,000 square kilometres (50,000 sq mi).[2]
Vyatka | |
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View of the Vyatka at Kirov | |
Map of the Volga watershed with the Vyatka basin highlighted | |
Location | |
Country | Russia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Yarsky District, Udmurtia |
• coordinates | 58.4520°N 52.1671°E |
Mouth | Kama |
• coordinates | 55.593°N 51.497°E |
Length | 1,314 km (816 mi) |
Basin size | 129,000 km2 (50,000 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
• average | 890 cubic metres per second (31,000 cu ft/s) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Kama→ Volga→ Caspian Sea |
The Vyatka begins in the northern parts of Udmurtia. It freezes up in the early November and stays under the ice until the second half of April. The Vyatka teems with fish: bream, roach, tench, sheat fish, pike, European perch, zander, etc.
The Vyatka is navigable from its mouth to the city of Kirov, 700 kilometres (430 mi) upriver. The main ports are Kirov, Kotelnich, Sovetsk, and Vyatskiye Polyany.
Tributaries
The largest tributaries of the Vyatka are, from source to mouth:[2]
References
- Вятка (река в Кировской обл.), Great Soviet Encyclopedia
- «Река Вятка», Russian State Water Registry