Kosa (river) explained

Kosa
Map:Kama basin.png
Map Size:200
Mouth Coordinates:60.1986°N 55.1689°W
Length:267km (166miles)
Basin Size:10300km2

The Kosa (Komi: Кöсва) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a right tributary of the Kama.[1] [2] The river is 267km (166miles) long and has a basin of 10300km2.[3] The Kosa freezes up in late October or November and stays icebound until April or early May. It starts in the extreme south of Kosinsky District and flows north. The mouth of the river is near the village of Ust-Kosa. Banks are lowland. There are swamp Ydzhidnyur in the basin of the Kosa.

Main tributaries:

Etymology

The name of the river is composed of the Komi-Permyak words ‘kös’ (dry) and ‘va’ (water), that can be translated as ‘dry water’. Komi-Permyak people call the river ‘Kösva’.

Notes and References

  1. http://bse.sci-lib.com/article065072.html Коса (река в Пермской обл.)
  2. http://enc.permculture.ru/showObject.do?object=1803750165&idParentObject=1803883266 Kosa River in encyclopedia of Perm Krai
  3. http://textual.ru/gvr/index.php?card=180108 «Река Коса»