Sula River (Mezen)

Coordinates: 64°41′29″N 47°47′23″E / 64.69139°N 47.78972°E / 64.69139; 47.78972

For other uses, see Sula.
Sula
Russian: Сула
Mouth Mezen
Basin countries Russia
Length 221 km (137 mi)[1]
Avg. discharge 13 m3/s (460 cu ft/s)[1]
Basin area 2,210 km2 (850 sq mi)[1]
The river basin of the Mezen. The Sula is shown.

The Sula (Russian: Сула) is a river in Leshukonsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Mezen River. It is 221 kilometres (137 mi) long, and the area of its basin 2,210 square kilometres (850 sq mi). The major tributaries of the Mezenskaya Pizhma are the Pyshega River and the Omza River (both left).

The Sula starts on the Kozminsky Kamen Plateau, part of the Timan Ridge. It generally flows in the south-western direction.

The valley of the Sula is one of the most remote areas of Arkhangelsk Oblast. There are no settlements on the river, except for the village of Zasulye in the mouth of the Sula. There are several wooden houses, located all over the river course and used by seasonal hunters. In the middle course of the Sula, a road runs parallel to the river. This road connects the Mezen valley (the village of Ust-Kyma) with the Pechora valley (the village of Ust-Tsilma) and is not passable for ordinary cars.

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