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For the river Tom in the Amur basin see Tom River, Amur Oblast. For the river Tom in the Ob basin see Tom River Tom (Томь) is a a river in Russia, left tributary of the river Zeya. ...
Tom (Томь) is a river in Russia, right tributary of Ob. Its length is 871 km. Its source is in the Abakan mountains (a northern continuation of the Altay Mountains), and it flows through the Kuznetsk Basin. It flows into the Ob approximately 50 km north of Tomsk. A tributary (or affluent or confluent) is a contributory stream, a river that does not reach the sea, but joins another major river (a parent river), to which it contributes its waters, swelling its discharge. ...
ÐÐ±Ñ Length - measured from the river-head of the Katun - 3650 km - measured from the river-head of the Irtysh - 5410 km Elevation of the source ? m Average discharge 12,500 m³/s Area watershed 2,930,000 km² Origin Altai Krai Mouth Karskoe Sea Basin countries Russia This article is...
Abakan Range (Russian: ) is a metamorphic rock mountain range in the Southwestern Siberia, Russia. ...
The Altai is a mountain range in central Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan come together, and where the great rivers Irtysh, Ob and Yenisei have their sources. ...
The Kuznetsk Basin (often abbreviated as Kuzbas, Russian: Кузбас) in southwestern Siberia, Russia, is one of the biggest coal mining areas in the world, covering an area of around 27,000 square miles (69,900 km³) between Tomsk and Novokuznetsk in the basin of the Tom river. ...
Tomsk (ТомÑк) (2002 pop. ...
Cities on the Tom River include Mezhdurechensk, Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo and Tomsk. Novokuznetsk (Russian ÐовокÑзнеÌÑк, pop. ...
Kemerovo (Russian: Кемерово) is an industrial city on the River Tom situated east-northeast of Novosibirsk in Siberia, Russia (55 25N 86 05E). ...
Tomsk (ТомÑк) (2002 pop. ...
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