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Sysola

The Sysola is a river located mainly in the Komi Republic in northwest Russia, although its two branches have their sources in Kirov Oblast and Perm Oblast. It is 487 kilometres (303 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 17,200 square kilometres (6,600 sq mi). The Sysola is a tributary of the larger Vychegda, which it meets in Syktyvkar.

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Sysola
The Sysola at the village of Yb
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Native name
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthVychegda
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61°41′15″N 50°50′32″E / 61.68750°N 50.84222°E / 61.68750; 50.84222
Length487 km (303 mi)
Basin size
17,200 km2 (6,600 sq mi)
Basin features
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Vychegda

Northern DvinaWhite Sea

The Sysola (Russian: Сысола; Komi: Сыктыв, romanized: Syktyv) is a river located mainly in the Komi Republic in northwest Russia, although its two branches have their sources in Kirov Oblast and Perm Oblast. It is 487 kilometres (303 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 17,200 square kilometres (6,600 sq mi).1 The Sysola is a tributary of the larger Vychegda, which it meets in Syktyvkar.

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