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Encyclopedia > Belaya River

Belaya (Белая) is the name of several rivers in Russia:


In Siberia: Bolshaya Belaya (Большая Белая (Big Belaya) in Russian), a river in the Irkutsk Oblast and Buryatia in Russia, a tributary of the Angara River, which flows into the Bratsky Reservoir. Its length is 359 km. The area of its basin is 18,000 sq km. Principal tributaries: Urik and Malaya Belaya. The Belaya River freezes up in October-November and stays under the ice until April-May. There are nephrite and graphite deposits in the Belaya basin.


In the western Ural: a tributary to the Kama River, flowing through Bashkortostan. The city Ufa is located at the confluence of the rivers Belaya and Ufa.




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Belaya (Aghidhel) River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (122 words)
Belaya or Aghidhel (Белая in Russian; Ағиҙел in Bashkir; Ağidel in Tatar language) is the name of a river in Russia (Bashkortostan).
Cities along the river Belaya are Beloretsk, Sterlitamak, Ufa (at the confluence of the rivers Belaya and Ufa) and Birsk.
River Belaya is one of the most popular of the Ural's rivers for rafting.
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