Fir is a river in the Kirov region of Russia, the left tributary of the Spit (the Volga basin). It flows in the Zuevsky district . The mouth of the river is 29 km along the left bank of the Spit. The length of the river is 14 km.
| Fir | |
|---|---|
| Characteristic | |
| Length | 14 km |
| Watercourse | |
| Source | |
| • Height | above 138.8 m |
| • Coordinates | |
| Mouth | Scythe |
| • Location | 29 km on the left bank |
| • Height | 122.2 m |
| • Coordinates | |
| Location | |
| Water system | Scythe → Cheptsa → Vyatka → Kama → Volga → Caspian Sea |
| A country |
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| Region | Kirov region |
| Area | Zuevsky district |
| HWR code | |
The source of the river is north of the village of Oparenki, 9 km northwest of the village of Mukhino . The river flows to the northeast and east along predominantly treeless terrain. In the middle reaches on the river is the village of Burdyata, in the lower - Kuznetsy and Krupintsy. It has no named tributaries. It falls into the Spit just below the village of Sokolovka .
Water registry data
According to the state water register of Russia, it belongs to the Kama basin district , the water sector of the river is Cheptsa, from source to mouth, the river sub-basin of the Vyatka River . The river basin of the river is Kama . [2]
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.
- ↑ State Water Register of the Russian Federation: Fir .
Links
- The article used information provided by the Federal Agency for Water Resources from the list of water bodies registered in the state water register as of March 29, 2009. List (rar-archive, 3.21 Mb).