Bolshoy Ik River
Not to be confused with Ik River.
| Bolshoy Ik River | |
|---|---|
![]() Very small ford across the Bolshoy Ik | |
| Basin | |
| Main source | South Urals, Bashkortostan |
| River mouth | Sakmara River, Saraktash, Orenburg Oblast |
| Watershed area | 7,670 km2 (2,960 sq mi) |
| Countries | Bashkortostan and Orenburg Oblast, Russia |
| Physiognomy | |
| Length | 341 km (212 mi) |
| Discharge |
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The Bolshoy Ik River (Russian: Большой Ик, literally Greater Ik; Bashkir: Оло Ыйыҡ, Olo Iyıq) is a tributary of the Sakmara River, which flows south from the southern end of the Ural Mountains in Bashkortostan and Orenburg Oblast, Russia.
The river is generally fed by snowmelt.[1]
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Coordinates: 51°49′24″N 56°23′22″E / 51.82333°N 56.38944°E
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