Severnaya is a river in Russia , flows in the Perm region of the Perm Territory . The mouth of the river is 12 km along the right bank of the South River. The length of the river is 12 km.
| North | |
|---|---|
| Characteristic | |
| Length | 12 km |
| Watercourse | |
| Source | |
| • Coordinates | |
| Mouth | South |
| • Location | 12 km on the right bank |
| • Coordinates | |
| Location | |
| Water system | South → Kama → Volga → Caspian Sea |
| A country |
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| Region | Perm region |
| Area | Perm district |
| HWR code | |
The source of the river in the forests is 13 km northeast of the village of Yugo-Kamsky . The river flows south through an uninhabited forest, the tributaries of the Red North, Small North (left); Long (right). In the lower reaches of the river is a dam and a dam. The North flows into the South near the village of Poludennaya on the eastern outskirts of the village of Yugo-Kamsky, just above the beginning of the settlement dam (Upper Pond).
Water registry data
According to the state water register of Russia, it belongs to the Kama basin district , the water sector of the Kama river from the Kama hydroelectric complex to the Votkinsk hydroelectric complex , the river sub-basin - the basins of the Kama tributaries until the confluence of the White. The river basin of the river is Kama [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 10010101012111100014370
- The code for hydrological knowledge (GI) is 111101437
- Pool code - 10.01.01.010
- GI Volume Number - 11
- GI Issue - 1
Notes
- ↑ Surface Water Resources of the USSR: Hydrological Understanding. T. 11. The Middle Urals and the Urals. Vol. 1. Kama / ed. V.V. Nikolaenko. - L .: Gidrometeoizdat, 1966 .-- 324 p.
- ↑ 1 2 State Water Register . North . textual.ru . Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia (March 29, 2009). Date of treatment December 20, 2018. Archived March 29, 2009.