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Tolkulay - a river in Russia , flows in the Kovylkinsk district of Mordovia . The mouth of the river is 4 km along the left bank of the Great Azasya River . The length of the river is 10 km.

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Characteristic
Length10 km
Watercourse
Source(T)
• Coordinates
Mouth (T)Big Azia
• Location4 km on the left bank
• Coordinates
Location
Water systemBig Azia → Moksha → Oka → Volga → Caspian Sea
A country
  • Russia
RegionMordovia
AreaKovylkinskiy district
HWR code
Explain (Mordovia)
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The source of the river west of the village of Staraya Samaevka . The river flows to the southeast, in the upper reaches a dam and a small dam. The village of Staraya Samaevka flows and flows into the Big Azaz near the village of Small Azaz . The river is seasonal and dries up at low water .

Water registry data

According to the state water register of Russia, it belongs to the Oka Basin District , the water sector of the river is Moksha from the source to the water gauging station of Temnikov , and the river sub-basin is Moksha. The river basin of the river is the Oka [2] .

According to the geographic information system of water management zoning of the territory of the Russian Federation prepared by the Federal Agency for Water Resources [2] :

  • The code of the water body in the state water registry is 09010200112110000027575
  • Hydrological Understanding (GI) Code - 110002757
  • Pool code - 01/09/02.001
  • GI Volume Number - 10
  • GI Issue - 0

Notes

  1. ↑ Surface Water Resources of the USSR: Hydrological Understanding. T. 10. Upper Volga region / ed. V.P. Shaban. - L .: Gidrometeoizdat, 1966 .-- 528 p.
  2. ↑ 1 2 State Water Register . Interpret (rus.) . textual.ru . Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia (March 29, 2009). Date of treatment December 20, 2018. Archived March 29, 2009.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Expand&oldid=96267236


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