Sim (river) explained

Sim
Map:Belaya basin.png
Mouth Coordinates:54.4853°N 56.4372°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Length:239km (149miles)
Source1 Elevation:630m (2,070feet)
Discharge1 Avg:47.9m3/s (103 km from the mouth)
Basin Size:11700km2

The Sim (Bashkir: Эҫем, Eśem; Russian: Сим) is a river in Chelyabinsk Oblast and the Republic of Bashkortostan in Russia. It is a tributary of the Belaya, part of the Volga watershed. Its length is 239km (149miles), and its drainage basin covers 11700km2.[1]

The river has its sources in the southern Ural Mountains. It first flows in a north-northwesterly direction towards the towns of Sim and Minyar, before turning towards the west and then southwest. After passing the town of Asha the Sim crosses the border of Bashkortostan and continues towards the southwest and its confluence with the Belaya.

Ignateva Cave lies on its banks.

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Notes and References

  1. http://textual.ru/gvr/index.php?card=182394 «Река СИМ»