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Uy River (Irtysh basin)
The
Uy River () is a river in Novosibirsk and Omsk Oblasts in Russia. The Uy flows into the Irtysh River. Its length is 387 km (240 miles), and it drains a basin estimated at 26,700 km² (10,300 sq mi). The climate in its basin is mainly snowy, and there is flooding from April to June.
[of Novosibirsk Oblast]
[of Omsk Oblast]
[of Russia]
[(přítok Irtyše)]
[(Irtysch)]
[[it:Uj (affluente dell'Irtyš)]]
[ved Irtysj]
[(dopływ Irtyszu)]
[(приток Иртыша)]
[(притока Іртиша)]
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