Kad (river) explained

Kad
Source1 Location:North Ural
Mouth:Yayva
Length:76km (47miles)
Mouth Coordinates:59.6291°N 57.8904°W
Basin Size:570km2

The Kad (Russian: Кадь) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left tributary of the Yayva.[1] It is 76km (47miles) long, with a drainage basin of 570km2.[2] It starts on the west slope of the Ural Mountains, to the west of Mount Cherdynsky Kamen, in Sverdlovsk Oblast. It flows into the Yayva about 230km (140miles) from its mouth. There are small tributaries, the most significant of which are Plyasovaya (10 km), Kedrovaya (11 km), Samara (11 km).

Notes and References

  1. http://enc.permculture.ru/showObject.do?object=1803762185 Kad River in encyclopedia of Perm Krai
  2. http://www.textual.ru/gvr/index.php?card=181135 Kad River in State Water Register of Russia